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Vistoso Tipster January 2011 It’s More T han Living...It’s a Lifestyle! Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc. Study Session Thursday, January 13, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, January 25, 9 AM, Social Hall/Papago Association Committees ............4 Association News ..................... .3 Classified...................................35 Clubs ..........................................16 Coming Events ..........................11 Extended Community ..............34 Feature .......................................11 For Your Information ...............15 Golf ............................................ .8 Hours of Operation ................. .2 Memoriam .................................16 Partnered Organizations .........10 Thank You Corner ...................16 Workshops and Classes..........14 Board Candidates Announced - see page 4, Election Committee for details. Judy Hale Robert Hefner Janice Strassburg Dick Brammell Photo by Bonnie Lamm www.suncity-vistoso.com

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Page 1: January 2011 Vistoso Tipster

Vistoso TipsterJanuary 2011

It’s More T han Living...It’s a Lifestyle! Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc.

Study SessionThursday, January 13, 9 AM,

Vistoso Center/Apache

Board of Directors MeetingTuesday, January 25, 9 AM,

Social Hall/Papago

www.suncity-vistoso.com

Association Committees ........... .4Association News ..................... .3Classified .................................. .35Clubs ..........................................16Coming Events ......................... .11Extended Community ............. .34Feature ...................................... .11For Your Information ...............15Golf ............................................ .8Hours of Operation ................. .2Memoriam .................................16Partnered Organizations .........10Thank You Corner ...................16Workshops and Classes..........14

Board Candidates Announced - see page 4, Election Committee for details.

Judy Hale Robert Hefner Janice StrassburgDick Brammell

Photo by Bonnie Lamm

www.suncity-vistoso.com

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Vistoso Tipster Published monthly by

Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc. 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd.

Oro Valley, AZ 85755 520-825-3711

[email protected] www.suncity-vistoso.com

Board of DirectorsFred Bjorling, [email protected] ................................................................PresidentCarol Rosner, [email protected] ........................................................... Vice PresidentDebra Arrett, [email protected] ....................................................................... SecretaryRuth Gitzendanner, [email protected] ..................................................................TreasurerJack Evert, saljack439@msn.com.....................................................................................DirectorHal Linton, [email protected] .....................................................................................DirectorGeorge Williams, [email protected] ...................................................................Director

Management TeamBob Mariani, [email protected] ..............................General Manager, ext 122Patrick Boulton, [email protected] ......................................Controller, ext 126Joe Byron, [email protected] .............................................. Café Manager, ext 134Robin Coulter, [email protected] ...... Admin. and Communications, ext 127Mary Cunningham, [email protected] ...........Com. Area Maint. Sup., ext 180Julie Foerster, [email protected] ..............................Human Resources, ext 125Kim Griggs, [email protected] ................................... Golf Professional, ext 141Michael Kropf, [email protected] ............Golf Course Superintendent, ext 180Ken Sandrock, [email protected] ................................ Facilities Sup., ext 132Pam Sarpalius, [email protected] ........................ Program Director, ext 123

Support TeamLonnie Davis, [email protected] .................................. Fitness Supervisor, ext 136Norma Meyers, [email protected] .......................................... Secretary, ext 120Kathy Newman, [email protected] ...................... Admin. Specialist, ext 117Chris Richard, [email protected] ...... Communications Coordinator, ext 121Coco Sullivan, [email protected] .....................Facilities Coordinator, ext 118Jerry Van Brunt, [email protected] ................. Community Services, ext 129Social Hall Monitor ............................................................................................................... ext 124Sports Complex Monitor ......................................................................................................ext 135

Editor, Layout and Design: Chris RichardAdvertising: Norma Meyers and Chris Richard

Printing By: AlphaGraphicsSend articles via website form: suncity-vistoso.com

Tipster Editorial Committee

If you would like to advertise in the Vistoso Tipster, please call 825-3711 ext 120 for current rates and information. Sun City Vistoso Community Association provides this publication for informational purposes only and neither endorses nor promotes any of the products or services advertised herein and assumes no responsibility or liability for the statements made in this publication.

Tom Polley ..........................................ChairJacqueline Alger ......................... MemberHarriet Diss .................................. MemberSally Evert ..................................... MemberPeggy Gardner ............................ MemberGlenda Gillespie .......................... MemberGeorge Holthus ........................... MemberDale Knudson .............................. Member

Sharon Knudson ......................... MemberKaren Koopmans ........................ MemberBarbara Martucci ....................... MemberMarilyn Peterson ........................ MemberShirley Peterson .......................... MemberMarge Roetzel ............................. MemberMary Ann Stock .......................... Member

Hours of operationAdministration Office ....... 825-3711 ext 120

Mon.-Fri. ....................................................................... 7:30 AM-4:30 PMCafé ............................ 825-3711 ext 138

Sun. and Mon. .... ................................................................... 7 AM-3 PMTue.-Sat. . ............................................................................... 7 AM-4 PM

Food Service to 3 PM only Recording of daily Café specials .................................. 825-3711 ext 205Reservations .............................................................................825-3277

Catalina Vista ............................ 825-8613Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Community Assistance —Loan RoomReservations and Pick Up, Cart Barn/Loan RoomTues. and Thu. ..........................................................................8-9 AMTelephone Reservations Mon., Wed., Fri.,. 8-9 AM ...... 825-3711 ext 128

No reservations made more than two months in advance.Consumer Referral .......... 825-3711 ext 137

Mon.-Fri. ...........................................................................9:30-11:30 AMCostume Room Call for appointment ..... 825-6674Desert Oasis .............................. 825-0495

FacilitiesMon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-8 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-5 PMPoolMon.-Fri. ............................................................................ 7 AM-8:30 PMSat. .................................................................................... 9 AM-7:30 PMSun. ................................................................................... 9 AM-4:30 PMChildren’s Hours: daily .........................................................11 AM-4 PMExcept Thu. and Sun. ............................................................11 AM-1 PM

Gift Shop of Sun City ...... 825-3711 ext 130Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................ 9 AM-4 PMSat. ................................................................................ 9 AM -12:30 PM

Library ..........................825-3711 ext 200Mon.-Fri. ................................................................... 9 AM-Noon, 1-4 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-Noon

Posse .....................449-0014 or 449-7970Pro Shop ......825-3711 ext 139 or 825-3110

Mon. ....................................................................................... 9 AM-5 PMTue., Wed., and Thu., ............................................................ 7 AM-5 PMFri., Sat., Sun. . ................................................................. 6:30 AM-5 PMDriving Range Sun. and Wed. . ............................................. 7 AM-3 PMDriving Range All other days ................................................. 7 AM-5 PMGolf Course Ranger ..................................................................904-9336

Social Hall ..................... 825-3711 ext 124Mon.-Fri. ................................................................................. 7 AM-9 PMSat. ......................................................................................... 9 AM-9 PMSun. ........................................................................................ 9 AM-6 PM

Sports Complex .............. 825-3711 ext 135FacilitiesDaily ....................................................................................... 5 AM-8 PMSun ......................................................................................... 5 AM-8 PMPool Mon.-Sat. ........................................................................... 5 AM-7:30 PMSun. ................................................................................... 5 AM-5:30 PMChildren’s Hours ....................................................................11 AM-1 PM

Vistoso Center ............................825-3711After-hours Emergencies: If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. a broken irrigation head) and the Administration Of-fice is closed, please report the issue to a building monitor. However, if a situation like this occurs after all the buildings are closed, please contact the emergency line at 825-1161.

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association news

From The Board of Directors

SCVCAI Board of Directors Newsletter A bimonthly newsletter by Director Debra Arrett about the activities and items discussed by the BOD is avail-able by ListServ. To sign up, go to www.suncity-vistoso.com, hold your mouse over “News and Information” click on “In the Know”, put in your email address and click on “submit” button. Select any of the notifications you would like to receive and click on the “submit” button. For those who do not have access to a computer, a copy is available for reading in the library.

Views From Your Homeby Carol Rosner

Many SCV homeowners had excellent mountain or golf course views when they bought homes. Those views may now be partially or totally obscured. This is dis-tressing and may lower their home’s value.

Are there possible remedies? If your home is officially listed as having a golf course view, the Common Area Maintenance Crew has begun on hole # 1 to clear excess brush and debris directly behind your home to provide a minimum of at least a 50% view of the course. The crew is moving progres-sively toward hole # 18. If you do not wish to wait until they reach your area, a Commercial Landscaper Plan enacted by the Board of Directors enables you to hire one of a number of prequalified commercial landscap-ers. They must follow certain guidelines to trim the area behind your home. This can be done by contacting Mary Cunningham, Common Area Maintenance Su-pervisor, to get the needed information. These landscapers may also be hired to enhance your mountain view if your lot abuts a common area. Under no circumstances are homeowners permitted under the current governing documents to personally alter common areas around their homes unless their tract declaration permits such. Association members may risk being fined for doing work such as planting, irrigating or clearing common areas. Only the Common Area Maintenance crew or the prequalified commercial landscapers who have agreed to the Association guide-lines may work outside lot lines of most SCV homes. Many views from all homes may be improved by as-suring that hedges are not taller than six feet (6’) on any portion of any lot as stated in the CC&Rs. A hedge is defined in the Development Standards as “a fence or barrier formed by a line of closely spaced plants, and performing a similar function to a screen wall or fence”. Contact Jerry Van Brunt, Community Services Coordinator, for questions regarding hedges that may be obstructing your view. Your Board of Directors is concerned about disap-pearing views and welcomes suggestions for view en-hancements.

Bob Mariani, General ManagerThe Views Annual Golf Pass

by Bob Mariani

Since the time that GolfNow and other public golf have been allowed, some of our pass holders have commented that the an-nual golf pass is losing its value. While this

thought is somewhat understandable on the surface, a more in-depth look at the situation may prove that the annual pass continues to be very beneficial and valu-able for the frequent golfer. The reasons most often expressed for the devalua-tion of the annual pass are the low green fee rate for GolfNow players and the simple fact that the course has been opened to the public. On the surface it makes sense that the low average fee paid by the GolfNow players would be a detriment to purchasing an annual pass; however, it is also very important to consider that low GolfNow rates are typically booked a day or two prior to play when only specific and usually less than prime time tee times are available. These last minute, low-rate green fees have obviously created some is-sues with our residents; yet these green fees have re-sulted in revenue where there was only an empty golf course in the past. Now let’s take a quick look at what the annual pass holder receives, in addition to a low average green fee rate of about $30: seven-day advanced tee times; the ability to play with the groups with which you de-sire to play; unlimited range balls; 20% off Pro Shop merchandise; and personalized service that is a notch above what is typically practical to provide to the gen-eral public. Plus the 9-Hole pass holders should keep in mind that in spite of the minimal restrictions placed on these passes, there is real value in this type of pass due to the fact that the Views Golf Club is the only club that offers a 9-hole pass in this area. In regard to the thought that public play diminishes the value of the annual pass, there’s no doubt that the Views Golf Club, as well as all other golf clubs, would prefer to remain completely private. However, the clear fact is that hundreds, if not thousands, of “private” clubs throughout the country and world have opened their doors to the public in an effort to stay in business. Although the Views Golf Club would likely continue to operate without public play, it should be seriously con-sidered that every dollar brought in from public play is another dollar that lessens the burden on our residents and reduces the probability that our resident golf fee rates will increase. Last but not least, there is great value in the annual golf pass due to the quality of The Views Golf course on which a pass holder can play as often as desired and a staff that wants to do everything possible to fulfill your needs and assure that you truly enjoy every round of golf played at the Views Golf Club.

Join tHe possetHe ultimate neigHborHood watcH...Keep our neighborhood safe. Join the Posse. Call Del 825-9681 or George 818-1097 today!

Holiday Hours scHeduleNew Years Day: Sports Complex 8 AM - 3 PM All other facilities closed

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association committees

Committee meetings are open and all residents are welcome to attend.

ARC Architectural ReviewChair Lee Vander Ark 722-9374Second and fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

Exterior Home Improvements Part of the ARC mission is to maintain the aesthetic harmony of SCV in keeping with the desert environment and architectural character of the Sonoran Desert. All changes to the exterior of your home that would affect its appearance require a submittal to and approval by the ARC. The CSC (Community Services Coordinator) can assist you with your submittal by providing neces-sary forms and requirements for your project. Many maintenance, repairs, and minor landscap-ing changes can be approved by our CSC, Jerry Van Brunt. The Development Standards provide for the CSC review and approval of some minor changes with-out ARC approval.

Community Assistance Committee

Chair George Holthus 818-1042; Susie Klein 825-7535 Aluminum Can Donations: Put those aluminum cans to work for Sun City Vistoso! Deposit only empty, clean aluminum cans in the box outside the Social Hall kitch-en. For safety reasons do not deposit unrinsed cans which attract bees and may become a hazard. Fiscal year aluminum can receipts reported in Novem-ber were $1,505; aluminum recycled to date 2,613 lbs.

The Loan Room, which is sponsored by the Commu-nity Assistance Committee, is located at the end of the Cart Barn and has items available for loan to residents. We carry items for your medical needs, in addition to tables and chairs for get-togethers, cots and rollaway beds, and many childrens’ items. Reservations can be made by telephone on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-days or at the Loan Room when we are open on Tues-days and Thursdays. Telephone number and times are on the inside front cover of the Tipster. The Community Assistance Committee is sponsoring the annual Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, January 29, Auditorium. Please come out and support the Loan Room.

Tickets sales Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, January 24, 25 and 27, 9-11 AM

Wednesday, January 26, 1-3 PM, Social Hall, $5. You can also purchase tickets at the Loan Room on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8-9 AM during January.

Consumer Referral

Chair Don and Pat Pomeroy 825-1725Desk Phone: 825-3711 ext 137Monday-Friday, 9:30 AM-11:30 AM, Social Hall Here’s how to connect to our online copy of our list of vendors:1. On the Sun City Vistoso home page under the Resi- dent’s drop down list, choose Community Operations and then click on Members Only.

2. Login with your user name and password. This is also the page where you can create a new account.3. Click on Update Account and Login.4. Click on the last blue line: Consumer Referral List.

Election Committee

Candidates will answer questions provided to them by the Election Committee. These answers will appearin the February Tipster. Any member in good standing may still become a nomi-nee, provided that prior to Tuesday, January 11, the fol-lowing items are submitted to the SCVCAI Administration Office: a petition, on a form provided by SCVCAI, to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee with signatures of 50 voting members in good standing (one signature per lot owned), written certification of eligibility from Bob Mariani, General Manager, and a resumé on a form avail-able at the Administration Office. Candidate forums will be Tuesday, February 8, 6:30 PM; Friday, February 18, 1 PM; Monday, February 21,6:30 PM, Auditorium.

Finance and BudgetChair Leslie Platt 818-1963 [email protected] Monday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache

Food and Beverages Services Committee

The Food and Beverages Services Committee will meet Thursday, January 6, 8 AM, Vistoso Center/Ya-qui. January’s agenda will include a discussion about the merits of adding a Lounge/Bar to the Sun City Vistoso Café. Everyone interested in the SCV Café food services is invited to attend our meetings. Our February meeting will be held Thursday, Febru-ary 3, 8 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui.

Gift ShopBarbara Farr 818-2105 and Sharon Henderson 825-0722Shop: 825-3711 ext 130 Shop Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM, Saturday 9 AM-12:30 PMMeeting: Second Wednesday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaquiwww.vistosogiftshop.com

January is here and the holidays are over. At last you have time to take one of those walks you have been missing. Take that down to the Gift Shop’s center front window and see the work of our Artist of the Month,

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Elaine Woods. Elaine creates jewelry and purse hang-ers using Mata Ortiz pottery shards and silver. Boni Mora is the artist who produces this fine Mata Ortiz pottery. Boni Mora is part of a well-known pottery fam-ily from the northern Provence of Chihuahua, Mexico. Elaine hand shapes and polishes the shards to fit the exact design of her jewelry.

Government AffairsChair Judy Hale 395-5866Second Wednesday, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

A very Important Element In Our Lives: Water The Government Affairs Committee has lined up Philip C. Saletta, Director, Water Utility of Oro Valley, to speak to us on a very important subject: water. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, January 11, 10 AM, Social Hall/Hopi. Be sure and attend this informative event. Light refreshments and coffee will be available.

Green Energy Committee Committee Chair Don Marier 825-4878 First and Third Tuesdays, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

Unused Medications Safe disposal of all unused and old medications to prevent contamination of our drinking water is vital to our safety and well-being. Because of these issues, it is no longer recommended that medications be flushed down a toilet or mixed with coffee grounds and placed in the garbage. The Oro Valley Optomists’ Club, the OV Police, the University of Arizona School of Pharmacy and the Tar-get Store on Oracle have formed a partnership to ac-cept these medications once a month for police-super-vised safe disposal. This program is called “Dispose A Med Oro Valley”. Old and unused medications, con-tainers and lids can be turned in once a month from 10 AM to 2 PM outside the Target Store. Disposal is conducted at an undisclosed police facility where illicit drugs are incinerated. Pharmacists in Oro Valley can advise you of the dates for medication collection and disposal at the Tar-get Store.

LandscapeThird Wednesday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

Marketing and PublicityTut Tustison 825-9431Fourth Thursday of the month, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui

SCV Name Change CommitteeChair Jon Olson 818-3705First and Third Thursdays, 4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/[email protected] In the spring of 2010 the SCV Board of Directors autho-rized the establishment of the Name Change Commit-tee. This was in response to recommendations made in the fall of 2009 by the Long Range Planning Committee. The committee will meet the first and third Thursdays of each month, 4:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Yavapai. These are open meetings, so all residents are invited to at-tend. Agendas will be posted on the website and bulletin boards.

Neighborhood PrideChair Tempe Johnson 825-6994Third Tuesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache

Let’s Try Again If you have not already made a New Year’s Resolu-tion, it’s not too late to do so. Let’s try once again to make one and keep it this New Year. How about mak-ing a resolution to take pride in and care of ourselves, our homes, and our property where we live. Most of us already do that, but just think how wonderful our com-munity would look if we all did. Our committee members have certainly enjoyed seeing the beautiful holiday decorations throughout the community over the past few weeks. As a friend-ly reminder though, seasonal decorations should be removed by Saturday, January 15. We appreciate all residents who continually take pride in the appearance of their property, and we are most pleased with how beautiful our community is looking to usher in the New Year. We wish each and every one of you a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2011.

PosseChair Del Balston 825-9681, Vice-Chair George Smith 818-1097

Meetings: First Tuesday, 3 PM, Social Hall/Hopi http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/committees/posse/ Looking for a great New Year’s Resolution? This year resolve to spend 9-12 hours a year keeping our community the safest in Arizona. The Posse patrols each evening in three-hour shifts and our Partners in Preven-tion, the Oro Valley Police Department, agree that our patrols are an important crime deterrent. To volunteer, call an officer listed above. You will be assigned to one of five Posse Squads and will be given a one-hour orienta-tion. What a great start to the New Year!

Service Anniversaries15 years - Hal Hufford

10 years: Benjamin and Susan Clark, Ron and Ruby Fuhrmann,Wily Knighten, Larry and Sally Laffaw

5 years: Mike and Kathy Moyer, Marlys Nelson Arlene Kuizema, Ingolf and Erika Wallow

Posse $20 Weekly Drawing for Service (11/9/10) Jan and Bud Tomlinson (11/16/10) Leslie and George Fedorisko (11/23/10) Sally and Larry Laffaw (11/30/10) Dennis Campbell (12/6/10) Shari and Larry Wold

PropertiesChair Robert Hefner 825-4825Third Thursday, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui The Properties Committee continues to work on au-dio amplification systems in Association meeting ar-eas. The speakers are being adjusted in the Audito-rium to better distribute sound, and different types of microphones and amplification systems are being test-ed for smaller meeting rooms. Induction loop systems have been put on hold at least for the present, as most newer hearing aids do not have the necessary telecoil required for this system.

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Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc.

Above is a summary of the Revenues and Ex-penses and the Results of Operations for the first 5 months of the 2010-11 fiscal year. Also included is a Statement of Activity for the Asset Reserve Fund for the fiscal year to date. A copy of the report in greater detail can be found at our website, www.suncity-vistoso.com. Select the Board Meeting and Financial Information page, scroll to the bottom and select the month’s financial reports you wish to view. There are also copies of the monthly Finan-cial Statements and a copy of the Annual Budget for the 2010-11 fiscal year in the Library located at the Vistoso Center. As always please give me a call at 825-3711 ext 126 with any questions you may have. If you are interested in more information regard-ing the Community’s finances, the Finance-Budget Committee will meet Mon., Jan 24, 1 PM, at the Vistoso Center/Apache.

Patrick Boulton, Controller

SUN CITY VISTOSO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.

Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations5 Months 2010-11

November 2010 Actual BudgetRevenues:

Annual H.O. Fees 234,903$ 2,224,519$ 2,224,519$Capital Contribution Fee 9,330$ 58,919$ 59,090$Golf Revenues 118,548$ 380,395$ 393,908$Activities Revenues 27,910$ 160,053$ 115,802$Café Revenues 49,349$ 189,158$ 173,600$Interest Income 2,262$ 11,524$ 9,200$Other Income 3,608$ 48,299$ 27,294$

Gross Revenues 445,910$ 3,072,867$ 3,003,413$

Asset Reserve Contribution -$ (950,000)$ (950,000)$Contingency Fund Contribution -$ (100,000)$ (100,000)$New Capital Acquisitions -$ (28,214)$ (24,800)$Restricted Use Revenues (12,527)$ (86,987)$ (59,090)$

Net Operating Revenues 433,383$ 1,907,666$ 1,869,523$Expenses:

Wages & Benefits 202,076$ 1,014,311$ 1,036,954$Cost of Sales 27,423$ 91,847$ 81,938$Utilities 57,568$ 376,353$ 391,501$Repair & Maint. 10,960$ 57,390$ 63,715$Supplies & Expenses 77,767$ 485,392$ 526,464$

Net Operating Expenses 375,794$ 2,025,293$ 2,100,572$

Results of Operations 57,589$ (117,627)$ (231,049)$

Asset Reserve FundActivity for Fiscal Year 2010-11

Balance on July 1, 2010 1,126,640$ Add:Membership Contributions from Dues

(2,488 lots @ $381.83) 950,000$

Sale of Assets 3,230$

Interest Earned 8,803$ Less:Replacement Expenditures (111,851)$

Balance on November 30, 2010 1,976,822$

SUN CITY VISTOSO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.

Statement of Revenues & Expenses and the Results of Operations5 Months 2010-11

November 2010 Actual BudgetRevenues:

Annual H.O. Fees 234,903$ 2,224,519$ 2,224,519$Capital Contribution Fee 9,330$ 58,919$ 59,090$Golf Revenues 118,548$ 380,395$ 393,908$Activities Revenues 27,910$ 160,053$ 115,802$Café Revenues 49,349$ 189,158$ 173,600$Interest Income 2,262$ 11,524$ 9,200$Other Income 3,608$ 48,299$ 27,294$

Gross Revenues 445,910$ 3,072,867$ 3,003,413$

Asset Reserve Contribution -$ (950,000)$ (950,000)$Contingency Fund Contribution -$ (100,000)$ (100,000)$New Capital Acquisitions -$ (28,214)$ (24,800)$Restricted Use Revenues (12,527)$ (86,987)$ (59,090)$

Net Operating Revenues 433,383$ 1,907,666$ 1,869,523$Expenses:

Wages & Benefits 202,076$ 1,014,311$ 1,036,954$Cost of Sales 27,423$ 91,847$ 81,938$Utilities 57,568$ 376,353$ 391,501$Repair & Maint. 10,960$ 57,390$ 63,715$Supplies & Expenses 77,767$ 485,392$ 526,464$

Net Operating Expenses 375,794$ 2,025,293$ 2,100,572$

Results of Operations 57,589$ (117,627)$ (231,049)$

Asset Reserve FundActivity for Fiscal Year 2010-11

Balance on July 1, 2010 1,126,640$ Add:Membership Contributions from Dues

(2,488 lots @ $381.83) 950,000$

Sale of Assets 3,230$

Interest Earned 8,803$ Less:Replacement Expenditures (111,851)$

Balance on November 30, 2010 1,976,822$

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SCV Realty CommitteeChair Allan Jakosa 609-6368 At the request of the SCV Board, a Realty Commit-tee has been assembled, comprising six open-minded residents. The Committee’s objective is to explore and evaluate, in depth, viable options for a real estate oper-ation that could generate sustainable income for SCV. If there are any such options, the Committee will recommend the best one to the SCV Board, along with rationale, supporting data, and a plan for implementa-tion. If there are no attractive viable options, the Com-mittee will make that recommendation (no action) to the SCV Board and then sunset. In the course of our research, we will gather input from many resources, including legal and financial ex-perts, SCV residents and area realtors. We expect that special meetings will be scheduled for this purpose as we search for the right answer rather than simply a quick answer.

SCV Sports Complex Committee Chair Bob Carlson 825-4627First and third Fridays, 1:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache The Sports Complex Committee is looking at alterna-tives and gathering information in order to recommend a design, timing plan and funding plan for expansion/renovation/rebuilding of the SCV Sports Complex. This includes the fitness center and the pool area. A report will be given to the Board of Directors on Friday, April 1, 2011. We urge all residents to attend our meetings. The meetings are scheduled for Friday, January 7 and 21 at 1:30 PM, Vistoso Center/ Yaqui.

Strategic Planning Committee (SPC)

Tipster EditorialChair Tom Polley 818-9073Anticipated Tipster delivery of the February issue is Monday, January 31.Tipster Editorial meeting Friday, January 14, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui.

Sun City Vistoso Café News

Come join us for Monday Night Madness, January 3, 17 and 31, 3-6 PM, with an exclusive menu and drink specials. The Café will now be open twice a month on Sundays for dinner. Sunday dinners include a distinctive menu and choice drink prices. This month’s Sunday Dinners are January 2 and 16, 3-6 PM. Every month we have a drawing from our completed Sun City Vistoso Café Comment Cards. Five cards will be drawn each month and the winners will receive a free breakfast or lunch. The individuals drawn from November SCV Café Comment cards are: Jan Atwood, Alan Stein, Merle Briefer, Jo Greene and Ken Hunt. Congratulations and Bon Appetit!

Robin Coulter, Admin. Comm. DirectorIn the Know vs. the Rumor Mill

“High season” at Sun City Vistoso brings an increase of residents, renters and visi-tors. Rooms are full and the facilities are abuzz with activity. It’s a busy time of year.

Additionally, the Board adopted 25 recommendations

from the Long Range Plan. From these 25 recommen-dations four ad hoc committees were created and after a summer hiatus, all four committees are addressing their mission. It’s an exciting time in our community. Issues are be-ing studied. Leadership is being proactive in address-ing concerns to keep Sun City Vistoso a vital, attrac-tive, active adult community. With all the activity, come lots of discussions. Some-times the discussion, especially around a topic that in-volves spending money, isn’t always complete or accu-rate and has a rumor mill effect. Below are some ways in which you can have the most accurate information and be an informed resident.• Read minutes & agendas.• Board level: All Board meeting minutes and agen- das, Study Session agendas and Study Session Notes are available on our website or in the library.• Committee level: If submitted to the Association, the agendas and minutes are available on the website and in the Administration office.• Join the ListServ and be notified when agenda/min- utes are posted.• Attend meetings, meetings are posted on the website Board meeting calendar.• Volunteer to serve on a committee or run for the Board. Enjoy the active adult lifestyle of Sun City Vistoso, but take time to be informed about issues being studied in our community.

Pam Sarpalius, Programs/Facilities DirectorSurvey and Shows

In this issue of the Tipster you will find an activity survey that is important to me and you. To better serve the community it’s im-portant for usto know what type of programs

you are looking for. I ask that you take the time to fill out the survey and return it to Administration. Your input is needed and appreciated. The New Year brings a visit from Joe Bourne, and I don’t need to tell you how fast this show sells out. A new excit-ing show comes to us in February, “The Newmans”. We will end February with a big SCV favorite: Cahal Dunne, a great Irish performer. Read more about these shows in the Coming Events section of this Tipster.

November Housing Resale Information

Resales Monthly YTD

2010 6 101

2009 10 101

Total sold in 2009 - 116

Thursday, January 6, 1 PM, Social Hall/HopiWednesday, January 19, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi

An Informal Exchange of Information

Coffee and Conversation with the General Manager and a Board Member

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Friends of the SCV Library

While most of our residents take excellent care of our collection of books, far too many books suffer ir-reversible damage and must be removed from the shelves. It is unreasonable to think that older books do not deteriorate on their own, especially in our dry climate. Our resident book binder does his best to analyze each volume individually and restore those that are repairable. As any book lover will attest, it is difficult and expensive to have to remove a relatively new and expensive item from the collection because of negligence. Therefore, SCV management has set forth a new policy, effective January 1, 2011. Your co-operation will be appreciated.New Library Policy: The books in the library are maintained at high standards to the enjoyment of all patrons. In an effort to maintain this standard, patrons of the library who return damaged books including, but not limited to, books that have damage from pets, food, liquids or are saturated with cigarette, pipe or cigar smoke, will be subject to a fee for replacement of the book. Welcome New NeighborsUnit# Name From 7 Michael and Connie Walker Iowa City, IA 5 Robert Ozanich and Francoise Dehan Oro Valley, AZ 9 David and Norma Martin Effingham, IL 5 Walter Brophy and Linda Powell Anchorage, AK 8 Larry and Nancy Fowler Oro Valley, AZ 5 Victor and Susan LaFave Tucson, AZ

Recreation and Fitness, Lonnie DavisBattle the Bulge

People gain weight as they age because they be-come less active, don’t maintain their muscle strength and eat more as their metabolism slows down. Un-fortunately, just maintaining your activity level isn’t enough. The only way to compensate is to become more active as we age. You should perform resistance exercise to maintain muscle mass. Exercise for more than an hour a day at least five days per week. Eat a high-fiber diet that includes lots of produce and few processed foods (and control your portions). This will help you fight the battle of the bulge. Sun City Vistoso: Fitness = Health = Longevity and a Quality of Life. Sign up for the SCV President’s Chal-lenge at www.presidentschallenge>org/login.

Association-Sponsored Fitness: Purchase a punch card from the receptionist in the Administration Office, $10/10 classes. You may use this card for all Sun City Vistoso-sponsored fitness classes. It can also be used for your guests. There is a $2 drop-in charge if you do not have a punch card.Cardio Chair Aerobics: Tuesday, Thursday, 10:30-11:30 AM, Catalina Vista.Sunrisers: Low-impact aerobics class: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7:15-8:15 AM, Auditorium.Sweat Stretch: Tuesday, Thursday, 7:30-9 AM, Audi-torium.Water Aerobics: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10-11 AM, Sports Complex Pool.Zumba: Thursday, 5:15 PM, Auditorium.

Personal Trainer: Call Ray Jerkins 219-3561 to make an appointment. Sports Complex and Desert Oasis: See Hours of Operation, page 2 of this Tipster. Tuesday, January 11, the Sports Complex pool and spa will be closed for cleaning and shock treatment. It will reopen the following morning at the regular time. Wednesday, January 12, the Desert Oasis pool will close at 7 AM for cleaning and shock treatment and reopen the following morning at the regular time.Special Note from the Sports Complex: Thursday, January 13, 1 PM, an orientation on how to use the gym equipment will be held. Space is limited, so stop in and sign up. See Lonnie Davis or call 825-3711 ext 136.

golf

Kim Griggs, Head Golf Professional

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a Great Christmas and didn’t eat too much! We are looking forward to a fun-filled and exciting season! For those of you who haven’t stopped by the Pro Shop, please do so. We have

a wide variety of merchandise and if we do not have your size or color, we will be more than happy to special order merchandise for you. I will be ordering some tow-els, hats and other merchandise that will have our new course name on them (The Views Golf Club). Remember, golfers, the frost delay hotline phone num-ber is 825-0322. Walkers and riders, please remember to remain on the paths at all times. Should frost be present, you may damage or kill the underlying grass if you walk on it. Thank you. As everyone knows, we are now open to the public which makes us a semi-private golf course. Please be aware that as new people play our course, they may be a little slow since it may be their first time here. Our rangers are aware of this and will help move them along. We advise everyone of our rules and emphaize them in the Pro Shop. So, please be patient and courteous to these guests. We try and fill in empty times with these guests as a way to increase our revenue.

Michael Kropf, Superintendent

Happy New Year! The Bermuda grass around the golf course has completely turned brown and gone dormant for the winter. The look of the dark green fair-ways, tees and greens really stand out next to the brown roughs. This would be a good time to remind

everyone of the proper divot repair procedures for the winter months. The sand and seed divot mix should only be used on the fairways and tees. It should not be used in the brown rough areas because the seed will germi-nate in the new divot and create a green spot in the brown grass. This rule applies to all brown grassed ar-eas which includes the entire par 3s this year. If a divot taken from the fairway has retained its shape, it should be placed back in the ground instead of using the divot

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mix. The divot will heal much quicker than the time it takes for the divot mix to germinate and heal the injured area. Also, any divot taken from a brown area should be replaced since the divot mix can’t be used. When fertilizer is applied to turf, it is basically like pouring salt on the grass. During these applications, the fertilizer needs to be watered in with sufficient amounts of water to dissolve. This leads to wetter playing condi-tions. Normally, fertilizer is only applied on Mondays, but with all the cold weather, other days have been used. The Pro Shop will be made aware of wet conditions when fertilizer has been applied.

Golf AdvisoryPayton Davies - Acting Chairman - 825-5352First Wednesday, 2 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache Jerry Haddock, Chairman of the Golf Advisory Com-mittee, passed away on Thursday, December 2. Jerry not only loved golf, but was passionate about golf in Sun City Vistoso. As golf courses around the country faced declining numbers of players, Sun City Vistoso was not exempt. Jerry made it his business to brain-storm for ideas to buck the trend. He worked tireless-ly to make our golf club a success, both socially and financially. He set up the Patriot’s Course, a shorter course for residents who might not now have the stam-ina for a full length course. He was instrumental in wel-coming GolfNow as one way to bring in revenue and help make our course more self-sustaining. Anyone who knew Jerry, played golf with him, or served on a committee with him, could not help but be impressed with his enthusiasm and energy in the name of golf. Jerry set a high standard of dedication that will be difficult to emulate and he will be sorely missed. A memorial for Jerry will be held Friday, Janu-ary 21, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. The Golf Advisory Committee will continue to look for ways to bring in additional revenue while we strive to remain one of the best courses in the Tucson area.

Men’s 18-Hole Golf Club Pres. Jerry Rickard 825-7175

Membership Dick Boss 638-6644 Play: Wednesdays

Flight winners for the President’s Cup. Photo submitted by Bob Farmer.

The Golf Community was shocked by the death of Jerry Haddock. Jerry was a tireless worker and will be missed. It is time to get a partner and sign up for the Governors Cup. The three-day event will be held Wednesday, January 26, Saturday, 29 and Wednesday, February 2. Sign up in the Pro Shop. Have you checked

your qualifying status for The Views Cup? It is posted on the Bulletin Board. Join us; it is fun! Congratulations to member Ray Bruns who shot his age on December 16. Don’t forget Member/Guests tournament scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, April 13-14.

Men’s 9-Hole Golf Club Pres. David Chatterton 818-0404

Membership Jack Saatkamp 825-4376 Play: Thursdays morning Our nine-hole club plays every Thursday morning with an 8:30 AM start time. However, please arrive and check in by at least by 8 AM. The Pro Shop staff needs this time to confirm all sign-ups are present and/or to adjust the pairings. Our club has a current membership of 67 players and is still growing. We are guys who keep score of both our golf strokes and our club friends. We have burger bashes, tournaments and other so-cial events that add to our camaraderie. This month’s meeting will be in the Social Hall/Navajo immediately following golf on January 13. Remember, every meeting day includes “Play with Your Buddy’s Day”. If you’d like to join, call our Membership Chairman, Jack Saatkamp.

Sun City Vistoso Women’s Golf Club Pres. Maryellen Haddock 825-1058 Membership Sue Pearsey 818-9777 Play: Tuesdays

December was a busy month with our Holiday lun-cheon, AWGA State Medallion, playing host to the Catalina Cup and the qualifying for President’s Cup. Congratulations to our AWGA State Medallion Team, Payton Davies and Dianne Dugan, who came in third in their flight. Thanks to Leslie Platt, the holiday elf and all the other helpers for the wonderful luncheon and thanks to all of the volunteers who helped with Catalina Cup. Having players here from other clubs is a great way to showcase our wonderful golf course. Most of our winter visitors are back in town so if you know of anyone who golfs and does not belong to our club, please invite them to join us. We have many fun activities planned for the year and would welcome their participation.

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Sun City Vistoso Employee Recognition Employees who go above and beyond the call of duty are recognized with an On the Spot award. On the Spot awards received recently went to:

Norma Meyers AdministrationGary Stiegler Pro-ShopJohn Kati Pro-Shop

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Lady 9ers Pres. Jan Dunbar 818-9027 Membership Linda Miller 818-2716 Play: Thursdays

Betty Bittle on left, and Judy Lynch in the AZ State 2010 Medallion tournament, Monday, December 6. In Goodyear, AZ, the duo finished in second place.

The holidays are over for another year and the Lady Niners are ready to welcome new events for the new year. We all enjoyed our annual Holiday Party with wonderful food and lots of fun times with our friends. We have six new members. We welcome them and hope they enjoy playing with us. Our next event is Home and Home which will be played at Heritage Highlands, on Tuesday, January 18. More details will be announced at a later date. Please come and join us on Thursday mornings. Our shotgun time is 8:30 AM. Please be at the pro shop at 8 AM. We always welcome new members. Please contact Linda Miller if you are interested in joining us.

partnered organizationsThe items contained under this heading are provided as a ser-vice to residents by other organizations that are neither spon-sored nor supported by Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc. SCVCAI assumes no responsibility or liability for the infor-mation contained therein.

AANed 407-6052Mondays, 12:30 PM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedTuesdays, 7 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache

Alzheimer’s Education and Support GroupDiane Dail 551-0388Arlene Schneider 825-5741Last Tuesday, 4 PM, Desert Oasis Learn the basics of the disease and how to live with it.

Civic AssociationThe Civic Association of Sun City Vistoso Inc. (CASCVI) is an advocatein consumer affairs. Established in 1994 as a volunteer resident group, we have successfully dealt with the Pima County Assessor and utility companies and conducted valuable investigations such as blue pipe and roofing problems. CASCVI provides an organization where residents can request assistance with problems not covered by SCVCAI. We can be reached at [email protected] or call Marty Abelson 825-3522

Residents who desire to be on our email list to re-ceive, submit or share home maintenance information, consumer warnings and advisories, residential tax in-formation, and resident related issues not covered by SCVAI should submit their email addresses to [email protected].

Please note: we are nonpolitical and are here to serve our fellow residents. Nonresident emails will not be accepted. You must be a SCVCAI homeowner.

Emerge!Co-Pres. Coralyn Hoaglund 825-6801 and Diane Smith 825-2803Donations Nancy Williams 818-3178October-April, Second Tuesday, 8:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache At the January 11 meeting, we will discuss plans for “Emerge into Spring”, our luncheon and style show by Coldwater Creek, taking place on Friday, March 18.

Tickets are $25 pp ($10 going to Emerge!) on sale: Wednesday, February 23, 9 AM-Noon; Friday, February 25, 1-3 PM;

Tuesday, March 1, 9 AM-Noon, Thursday, March 3, 9 AM-Noon at the Social Hall

Marie Gagnon 825-2354 can also be called to purchase tickets We can always use donations for our raffle, such as art or crafts. On December 7, 19 members took a tour of the Emerge! day care center which was very interesting and informative. Items needed this month are sheets, towels, washcloths and diapers. The crisis line at Emerge! to report domestic abuse is: 888-428-0101.

Sun City Vistoso Foundation The Sun City Vistoso Community Foundation, a separate and independent organization from the Association, established in 1998, provides a means through which tax-deductible gifts may

be channeled to suppor t qualified health, cultural, educational and charitable needs of Sun City Vistoso and surrounding areas. Gifts may be made at any time by check, in stocks or by gifts-in-kind to the Foundation, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85755.

Pres. Li Chase 825-6764 The Foundation’s mission is “to improve the quality of life for seniors in Sun City Vistoso and the surrounding areas” through a tax-deductible channel. Did you know that in 2004, the Foundation provided assistance to the Computer Club and the ILR (Institute of Learning in Retirement)? The Foundation Board is appreciative of every gift it re-ceives. Your donations make a positive difference in the quality of life in Sun City Vistoso and the surrounding com-munity. We wish you a very happy New Year.

Parkinson’s SupportPayton Davies 825-5352 or [email protected] Wednesday, 10:30-Noon, Catalina Vista/PimaExercise every Monday and Thursday 4-5:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache We are pleased to have Dr. Cynthia Reed come to talk to the group. She is a Neurologist at Caronde-let Neurological Institute and will give a presentation about various Parkinson’s medications and treatments and then open up the group to discussion. We encour-age those with Parkinson’s or their loved ones to come and participate. Just a reminder: the twice weekly Parkinson’s Ex-ercise groups are still meeting. See Workshops and Classes section for details. Now is a great time to come to the classes and get started with individualized exer-cises. Ray Jerkins is great at getting people started, no matter what their level of exercise is at the time.

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Vistoso Helpful Hands

Please join us Friday, January 21, 2-4 PM, Social Hall/Navajo for another in the series of “Planning for the Next Phase of Retirement.” Refreshments will be served. To get VHH help, dial 410-9495. When you hear the beep, enter your phone number, then hit the #sign and hang up. We will call you back. Volunteers are always needed. Fill out an application at the Administrative Office with Norma Meyers and you will be contacted. Training is available.

feature

These two young girls knew at an early age they were heading West! They grew up together as neighbors in the Midwest, enrolled at the same college, moved to Califor-nia, went their separate ways when they each married, and when it came time to retire with their husbands, chose Sun City Vistoso. You could say one followed the other (they are one year apart in age) but the older mostly fol-lowed the younger, no doubt when it came time to get on this pony too. The women say Sun City Vistoso is their last stop. As you can see from the photos, the younger was having a “bad hair day” (probably the result of a Toni permanent) while the older has Shirley Temple curls that her mother labored over every day. The older is no longer following the younger, however, as she continues to travel the world. The younger, after several trips to Europe in earlier years, is very content involved with a job she loves at SCV. Can you guess who they are? The cowgirl on the left is Carol Wittels and the other cowgirl is Joyce Hoffman.

coming events

Items included in this section are sponsored by the Association and are open to all residents.

Special Events for ClubsSee this Club’s article for full details.

Sun City Singles Dinner, Thu., Jan. 13, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/ Navajo.Kactus Kickers, New Year Country Swing, Fri., Jan. 14, 6 PM, Auditorium Villanellas, Sentimental Journey Dance, Fri. Jan. 21, 7 PM, Auditorium

Rock ‘n Roll Club, Dance Party, Sat. Jan. 22, 7 PM, AuditoriumSun City Singles, Happy Hour, Fri. Jan. 28, Social Hall/Navajo

Hiking Club, “Other Creatures on the Trail,” Sat., Jan. 29, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima

Canadians Party, Sun., Feb. 13, 1 PM, Social Hall/NavajoGarden Club, Valentine Sale, Mon., Feb. 14, 9-11 AM, Kachina LoungeRock ‘n Roll Club, Nite at the Races, Sat. Feb. 19, 6:30 PM, Auditorium

Unit 18A Party, Friday, Feb. 25, 5 PM, Catalina VistaWisconsin Party, Fri., Feb. 25, 5:30 PM, Auditorium

January SCV Café Dinner Specials Coupons may not be used for special dinners.

January 2 and 16 Sunday Dinners at SCV Café3-6 PM

Starting in January The SCV Café will be open twice a month on Sundays for dinner. Sunday dinners include a limited menu and special drink prices.

January 3, 17, 31 - SCV Café Monday Night Madness3-6 PM

Don’t cook on these Mondays, come to our Monday Night Madness meals. Come join us at the SCV Café for Monday Night Madness where we will serve a lim-ited menu and offer special drink prices.

Friday, January 7, Surf or Turf DinnerFish Feast or Flat Iron Steak Night

Choice of fish (baked or fried) or a flat iron steak, se-lect baked potato or french fries, vegetable or cole slaw and served with roll and butter. $9.95 fried fish; $10.95 baked fish; flat iron steak $10.95. Reservations re-quired, an 18% gratuity will be added to your bill.

Wednesday, January 12, Soup n’ SaladEndless Soup, Salad and Bread Sticks

4:30-6:30 PM. Your choice of the following: chicken noodle, creamy tomato basil and navy bean vegetable soups, tossed green salad and bread sticks. $5.95 Din-ner does not include dessert or beverages, no to-go boxes. Gratuity will not be added to dinner, so please tip your server accordingly.

Tuesday, January 18, Cooking Class at SCV Café3-5 PM - SCV Café - $25 pp

You will learn how to prepare, cook and enjoy dinner for two, which you will take home. The Café supplies all ingredients for your dinner. Menu for January’s Class: Chicken Marsala, Wild Brown Rice, Broccoli Alman-dine and a Chocolate Amaretto Mousse. The Cafe is now accepting reservations for the cook-ing class. A deposit is required upon making your res-ervation.

Friday, January 21, Prime Rib or SalmonPrime Rib or Fresh Baked Salmon Dinner

Your choice of prime rib or fresh baked salmon, baked potato, tossed green salad, roll and butter. $15.95 (prime rib light cut, 8 to 10 oz) $18.95 (prime rib regu-lar cut, 12 to 14 oz) $15.95 for fresh baked salmon. Reservations required, an 18% gratuity will be added to your bill.

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Wednesday, January 26, 4:30-6:30 PM. Endless Pasta Night at SCV Café

Your choice of the following: marinara sauce and pasta or pesto cream sauce and pasta with choice of grilled herb chicken, spicy Italian sausage or eggplant parmesan and white clam sauce and linguine $7.95. The above entrees include caesar salad and bread sticks. Beverages or dessert not included. No reserva-tions needed, no to-go boxes, gratuity will not be added to dinner, so please tip accordingly.

Monday, January 10, 9 AM-12:30 PMGift Shop’s Monday Madness

The Gift Shop will have their Monday Madness tables set up in front of the Gift Shop. You may have missed picking up a few holiday items last month. Come on down and see if you can find them at a reduced price. See you there.

Tuesday, January 11, 10 AMOro Valley’s Water, Social Hall/Hopi

The Government Affairs Committee has lined up Philip C. Saletta, Director, Water Utility of Oro Valley to speak to us on a very important subject: water. Be sure and attend this informative event. Light refreshments and coffee will be available.

Tuesday, January 11, 10 AMTucson Museum Of Art Outreach Program

To kick off the new year, docent Rebecca Huber will present: “Camille Pissarro and Friends” at the Social Hall/ Navajo. This program is sure to be of interest to all art lovers. Refreshments will be served.

January 12, 13, 17, 18, 20Focus Groups on The SCVCAI Realty Question

The Board has asked Ad Hoc Realty Committee to take another look at the concept of a real estate entity within SCVCAI. As a first step, this committee is seek-ing residents’ perceptions, concerns, issues and ideas in a series of six focus groups. Attendance is limited. To participate, please register on-line at www.suncity-vistoso, News & Information, Events. Please see Tip-ster insert for more details.

Friday, January 14, Noon-2 PMClub Fair

Want to obtain information about the many clubs in Sun City Vistoso? Come to the club fair in the Auditori-um and meet with representatives from over 100 clubs. You can join a club that day or just learn about them.

Saturday, January 15, 7 PMJoe Bourne

There is always a rush to get tickets to see this inter-national performer. Joe’s shows are always an experi-ence that you won’t forget. This year’s show “The mu-sic of Frank Sinatra and Friends” will feature a special guest singer. Gather your friends for a fun night. Doors will open at 6:30 PM show at 7 PM. Cabaret seating, bring your own snacks and drinks.

Tickets on sale at Administration, $18 pp

Tuesday January 18, 1-3 PM Open Forum on Energy, Social Hall/Navajo

Come prepared to relate what you have done to save energy or conserve water in your home and hear what others have done. Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Green Energy Committee.

Friday, January 21, 2 PM, Social Hall/NavajoPlanning for the Next Phase of Retirement

Experts in locating Independent and Assisted Living homes, selling and upgrading your home for sale or modification for continued living in place, and a pro-fessional organizer will share information and answer questions to help you plan for the future. Join us. Light refreshments will be served. See flyer in this month’s Tipster.

Saturday, January 22 AARP Tax Seminar

Charlie Cremin, a resident and AARP Tax Aide, will lead a one-hour discussion on how to organize tax data for the upcoming tax season. He will also address recent changes in tax law and IRS rules that apply to both 2010 returns and tax planning for 2011. 1 PM, So-cial Hall/Papago. AARP tax preparation appointments can be made Saturday, January 22, 12:30-1 PM, Social Hall/Kachina Lounge. Call Sandy Fritz 818-9683 starting Wednes-day, January 26, or stop at the Vistoso Center Satur-days starting February 5, 9:30-10:30 AM to make an appointment.

Friday, January 28, 7 PMTSO String Quartet

Having the Tucson Symphony String Quartet appear in our facilities is always a delight to those who love the symphony. We find it convenient to come to the Audi-torium for a professional performance. Doors open at 6:30 PM, performance at 7 PM. Theater seating, no food or drinks.

Tickets sales at Administration, Monday, January 3, $14 pp

Tipster Article Writers’ ClassesDo you write an article for your club or commit-tee? Have you reviewed the Tipster Article Stan-dards? We will have two Tipster Article Writers’ classes. Thursday, January 6, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache and Thursday, February 3, 1 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache.

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El Tour de Tucson, Saturday, November 20

Photo by Dave Johnson

Burma Shave style signs greeted El Tour riders in SCV. SCV resident Payton Davies waves as she rides the tour. SCV resident Terry Minks did the entire109 miles.

Photo by Jim Hobart

Signs and photo by Dave Johnson

Catalina Community Chorus, Sunday, November 21

Seniors 4 Kids Toy Collection, Thursday, December 2The Catalina Community Chorus performed in the Sun City Vistoso Auditorium. They put on a tremendous show. Photos by Steve Taillie.

Ever wonder what quail eggs look like? Mildred Horetsky shot these eggs in her flower pot on her porch. She reports they all hatched.

Standing Room Only Theatrical Club show, Friday, November 19

The SRO Theatrical Club put on what was billed as “Mystery Theater” for the sold out Day Trippers Club dinner at the Sun City Vistoso Café. Photos by Steve Taillie.

Toy day photos by Chris Richard

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Saturday January 29 and Sunday January 30Marta Ortiz Pottery Show and Sale

Come join us for the Mata Ortiz Pottery Show and Sale, Saturday, January 29, 8 AM-4 PM and Sunday, January 30, 10 AM-3 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Meet Oralia Lopez and her father, Uriel Lopez, and Oralia’s aunt and uncle, Norma Lopez and Jose Luis Martinez. They will bring their own pottery as well as a variety of pottery from other artists. At 10 AM Saturday and 11 AM Sunday, Stuart Scott and John Bezy will be pre-senting a power point show about the archaeology of Paquime, the ancient site near Mata Ortiz, and the second generation of artists. Stuart and John will also bring their new book to sell: Artistry and History of Mata Ortiz. It features great photography of the pottery and artists. That’s also the morning of the CAC Pancake Breakfast so come into the Native American rooms to see beautiful pottery. This is an SCV Association and Spanish Cultural Club co-sponsored event.

Saturday, January 29, 7:30-9 AM, AuditoriumCAC Pancake Breakfast

Come enjoy our annual Pancake Breakfast. Your at-tendance will help support the Loan Room and other community projects. All residents and guests are wel-come

Tickets, $5 pp will be on sale in the Social HallMonday and Tuesday, January 24 and 25, 9-11 AM

Wednesday, January 26 from 1-3 andThursday, January 27, 9-11 AM

and in the Loan Room in January on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8-9 AM.

Saturday, February 5, 7 PMThe Newmans

You lovers of the 50’s music are invited to come and enjoy this great group with singers who were associ-ated with the famous group, the Diamonds This fast moving Doo Wop group with a band will bring back many memories. We know you will have a great time. Doors open 6:30 Pm, show at 7 PM. Cabaret seating, bring your own snacks and drinks. This is a show not a dance.

Tickets sales at Administration Friday, January 7, $16 pp

Saturday, February 19Sun City Home Tour, 10 AM-3 PM, $10 pp

The Friends of the Library are sponsoring a home tour of some of the amazing renovations that have tak-en place in Sun City Vistoso homes. It will be a 1-day tour for Sun City Vistoso residents only. If you are inter-ested in showcasing your home, please complete the application form included in this Tipster and return it to the Library. We hope to choose 6-10 homes represent-ing various models for the tour.

Tickets on sale: Wednesday-Friday, February 2-4 and Tuesday-Thursday, February 8-10, 9-11 AM and 1-3 PM,

at the Social Hall. Also Monday-Tuesday, February 14-15, 9-11 AM and 1-3 PM

outside the Library. $10 pp.

Saturday, February 26Cahal Dunne Show

This world-wide Irish entertainer is back for another great show. Cahal is a favorite who visits us every few years filling the house with his talent and comedy. En-joy a great night with friends and a “wee bit” of fun. Doors open at 6:30 PM, show at 7 PM. Theater seat-ing, no food or drinks.

Tickets sales Friday, January 14, Administration $14 pp

Wednesday, March 2, Noon, AuditoriumBooks and Authors Luncheon

Three local authors will discuss their work. They are: Victor Lodato whose Mathilda Savitch won the Barnes & Noble outstanding novel award in 2009; Lydia Millet who has written several novels and short story collec-tions, will discuss her most recent publication Love and Infant Monkeys, which satirizes celebrities and their animals and Lydia Otero, whose recently published La Calle documents the Tucson Mexican American com-munity’s tragic experience with urban renewal during the 1960s. All are nourishment for avid readers.

Tickets on sale Wednesday-Friday, February 2-4, Tuesday-Thursday, February 8-10, 9-11 AM

1-3 PM, Social Hall. Monday-Tuesday, February 14-15, 9-11 AM and 1-3 PM

outside the Library. $25 pp.

worksHops and classes

Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) Classes The next class is Monday, January 10, 9 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache. Please keep in mind that you could save a life, or someone could save your life by tak-ing this class. Classes are held the second Monday of each month. Class size is limited, so sign up early. Call Gordy at 818-0441 to sign up for a class.

Beginner Line Dancing Lessons Six weeks of basic beginner line dance lessons are being offered by Sunliners on Saturdays, January 15 -February 19. Cost is $27 pp for all six lessons. Call Pat Kenwick 825-1247.

Ballroom Dance Lessons The Villanellas regret to announce that we can not of-fer the ballroom dance lessons. The negotiations with the instructor broke down and we have been unable to find another teacher. However, we will keep looking and will inform you when we are successful.

Gin Rummy This year-round workshop is at George and Beverly Riley’s home. All skill levels are welcome. We practice playing, discuss the standardized game rules of Sun City Vistoso, as well as scoring, etiquette and skill tac-tics. Couples and singles invited. No fee or dues. For times call 818-0877.

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Institute of Learning in Retirement Samplers, Thursdays, 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista. No sign-up necessary.

Jan. 13 “Naked Histronomy: What Did Astronomers Know Before the Telescope and When did They Know It?” Dr. David Sattinger

Jan. 20 John Humenik, Publisher and Editor of Arizona Daily StarJan. 27 University of Arizona Athletic Director, Greg Byrne Feb. 3 “The Oregon Trail,” Jack LasseterFeb. 10 “The Truth About Your ‘Fuelture,’” Dr. Twyla DellFeb. 17 “The Inventions and Discoveries of Benjamin Franklin,” David

DruckmanFeb. 24 “Alzheimer’s Disease,” Arlene SchneiderMar. 3 “Pleasures of Poetry,” Adrian Korpel and Ann EllsworthMar. 10 Review of Classes for Fall 2011

Parkinson’s Exercise Classes Exercise classes are held every Monday and Thursday, 4-5:30 PM, Vistoso Center/Apache. $10/class or $50 per/mo. Spouse or caretaker is welcome at every class. For information call Ray Jerkins at 219-3561.

Basic Photography The Vistoso Photo Club is offering a course in Basic Photography to all residents. Five 2 1/2 hour sessions and a field trip are planned. The first class will be on Friday, February 4, 2 PM, Catalina Vista /Photo Studio. To register and for information call the instructor Rudi Punzmann, 825-2147. The course is limited to 12 par-ticipants.

Spanish Language Classes Beginner class would start on Tuesday, February 1, 10 AM-Noon (depending on sign up response), location yet to be determined. More advanced classes begin on Thursday, February 3.Intermediate Jog 12:30-2 PMIntermediate Walk 2:05-3:35 PMAdvanced Run 10 AM-Noon Contact Susan Sotelo after Saturday, January 15, 327-8267 or [email protected]. More details to come in the February Tipster.

New Evening Yoga Classes The yoga club is excited to announce a new class be-ginning Thursday, January 13, 7-8:15 PM in the social Hall/Dance Studio. See details in the yoga club article.

for your information The items contained under this heading are provided as a ser-vice to residents. SCVCAI assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein.

AARP Driver Safety Course There will be another AARP Driver Safety course taught, Wednesday, January 19, 8 AM-Noon, at the Oro Valley Police Department, in the Town Center complex. Space is limited. The fee is $15.95 for AARP members (with your AARP card) and $19.95 for non-members. After Sunday, January 2 call Instructor Hal Dieterle 825-1110 to register. Your insurance company may give you a discount if you take this course.

AARP Tax Assistance Trained and experienced AARP tax counselors will provide free assistance for Federal and Arizona State tax returns, by appointment only, every Saturday, Feb-ruary 5-Saturday, April 9, 9 AM-Noon, Vistoso Center. Electronic filing directly to IRS and Arizona will be avail-able. Bring 2009 return; 2010 W-2s; interest, dividend, broker, and pension 1099s; social security 1099s; re-ceipts and cancelled checks if itemizing deductions, and any other pertinent tax information needed to prepare an accurate return. Call Sandy Fritz 818-9683 for an appointment start-ing Wednesday, January 26. Appointments can also be made at the Vistoso Center Saturdays starting Febru-ary 5, 9:30-10:30 AM. Please do not call Association staff for appointments or with tax questions.

Boxes for Troops Friday, January 14, 9-11 AM Social Hall/Navajo. Needed: batteries AAA, AA, C, D, baby wipes, black boot socks, foot powder, toothpaste, brushes, razors, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, bodywash, lotion, duct tape, beef jerky, nuts, trail mix, instant coffee, snacks, granola bars, peanut butter, instant hot choco-late, sports magazines, pre-paid phone cards, DVDs, CDs, stationery, pens, nail clippers, combs, brushes, reading material. No spray cans. Please write a per-sonal note. Help with postage, $12.50 per box. Beanie Babies for troops to give children. Rita Fjelseth e-mail: [email protected].

Holiday Food Drive Results Thank you to residents of Sun City Vistoso for gener-ously contributing to the Holiday Food Drive. As of De-cember 10, residents donated 909 lbs. of food and $25 cash to the Catalina Community Services Food Bank and all contributions were greatly needed by our local community. The food drive continued until December 31.

New Club forming, Natural Health and Wellness Join us as we introduce our new Natural Health and Wellness Club. Wednesday, January 19, 3-4:30 PM, Catalina Vista. Bring your ideas for topics, speakers, and potential field trips, as well as your favorite health/wellness articles, newsletters, books, tips, names of area practitioners, etc. Our primary purpose is to share and discuss natural approaches to health and well-ness. Information sharing is only for educational pur-poses and is not intended to replace medical advice from your care providers. Everyone is welcome. Call Sherokee (952)201 8667 for more information.

SCV Telephone Blackout On the afternoon of Wednesday, January 5, the SCV telephone system will be replaced. During the first part of the afternoon there will be no telephone access to the Association offices. After 3 PM there will be limited access. Full access should be back by Thursday morn-ing during which time we will be trouble shooting and fine tuning the new system. Your patience during this installation is appreciated.

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Used Bikes Needed Do you have a bike in your garage that you are no longer using? Used bikes needed for the Arlyn Kinkel Memorial Wheels for Kids project. Used bikes are re-paired by members of Vistoso Cyclists Bike Club and given to area children through Seniors for Kids. Call Earl 818-2582 for pickup.

tHank you cornerThis section allows residents to express thanks to the community. Ar-ticles should not exceed 50 words and should not contain thanks to specific persons.

Many thanks to everyone for their cards, food and good wishes when I broke my elbow. Encouragement from so many certainly helps in the healing.

Joanne Blatt

Thanks to all our friends in Sun City Vistoso who blessed us with their cards, flowers and visits during Gene’s illness. He passed away on November 17. May God bless you all.

Eva Froehner

A heartfelt thank you to all the wonderful people who called, sent cards, offered blood and put me on their prayer lists. I have finished chemotherapy and things are looking good. Thank you

Les Pulley

Thanks to so many Sun City friends who sent cards and emails and visited during my mom Carol’s final days and after she left us. She was a Sun City resident for nearly 20 years, and there were many of you who knew and loved her and whom she loved.

Priscilla Small

memoriam

To record the passing of a current or former resident call 825-3711 ext 120 or complete a Tipster form located in the Administration Office. Sun City Vistoso submitters can choose to make their name and phone number available to provide information on contacting the former resident’s family.

Resident

Gene Froehner 1 November 17 Alice Hansen 1 November 21 Robert Stinson 1 November 29 Aimond Pepper 1 December 1 Jerry Haddock 1 December 2 Tom Phillips 1 December 10

clubs

Aqua ToneMarcia Polley 818-9073Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 9 AM, Sports Complex/Pool

Art LeagueDave Dame 825-7430, Judy Bjorling 818-1296, Co-Presidents The Art League has an exciting year planned. Each month will showcase either a themed show or a dif-ferent art group. Visit at least once each month to see what is new. The Fine Arts Studio will be showing their work during January. Don’t miss this show.

Colored Pencil ClubLorrie Montagino 825-8359 or Betty Sarr 825-7801Fridays, 9 AM-1 PM, Catalina Vista

Etching--PrintmakersVickie Von Elbe 825-1329Fridays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art

Fine Arts StudioPres. Melanie Herbert 825-2258 Wednesdays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Happy new year to all! The holidays are behind us and it’s time to get back to some serious painting. The December “Shadows” theme show was taken down but our club has a new display this month in the So-cial Hall. All media-any subject. Please come join our group of fine artists for some exhilarating discussions of art world happenings, constructive painting critiques, plus informal ideas and new techniques. We work in all media and our members are the “conoscienti” of each medium.

Oil Painting--Art Made EasyMerle Broadbent 818-0098Mondays, Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Art With the new year it may be time to start a new hobby or dust off an old one. Give oil painting a try. Call Merle for more information.

Sculpture Gene Eckebrecht 825-2419

Mondays, 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Art We sculpt primarily in clay but paper-casting and other associated materials may also be employed and encour-aged. The club is made up of experienced sculptors who are eager to teach you both the fundamentals and the fine points of producing pieces that you’ll be proud to exhibit in your homes. Come visit our table at the club fair on Janu-ary 14th for enlightened discussions on our club and see typical works you can produce in our lab.

Watercolor John Ebert 818-1830 Registration Irma Franke 825-1198 [email protected]

Tuesdays, Thursdays, 9 AM-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Art The Watercolor Club continues offering classes given by Sun City Vistoso professional artist, Marilyn Robbins.

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Classes are Tuesdays, January 4, 11, 18, and 25, 9-11 AM, Catalina Vista/Art Room, $25/class. “Composition and Beyond” is the theme for the series of classes. Robert Jennette, art teacher and administrator, will present a new technique in tempera painting for three classes, Thursday, February 3, 10, and 17. Materials will be furnished for the class members, with a minimal fee. Call Irma Franke by Thursday, January 27 to enroll. Join the classes to experience and perfect techniques and learn other methods to use in your adventure with watercolors. Art Clubs’ presentation in the Social Hall for March is “Edible Food” paintings. It is important to sign up with Irma Franke for each of the classes to enable teachers to have sufficient materi-als.

Arthritis Water ClubPresident Dawn Simske 825-0907, Secretary Ruth Hofstetter 825-8990Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 1:30 PM, Sports Complex pool. Come join us for gentle water exercise specifically designed by the Arthritis Foundation to help with range of motion and to relieve stiffness and pain. These ex-ercises are great for arthritis, fibromyalgia, replaced hips and knees, etc. Our resident volunteer instruc-tors, Dawn Simske and Helen Kirk, are Arthritis Foun-dation-trained. Dues are $4/yr. Please note meeting time change.

Astronomy Pres. Shirley Chorney 825-8502; [email protected] October-May Third Thursday of each month, 7 PM, Social Hall/Navajo http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/astronomy/ Our January speaker will be Nathan Smith, Professor of Astronomy, UofA. The title of his talk is “The Temper Tantrums of Massive Stars”. Yearly dues, $12 per family, are due and payable at the door or by check to Dick Heiser, Treas., 1782 E. Crown Ridge Wy. Interested persons meet every Thursday except on club meeting days, 4 PM, Social Hall/Kachina Lounge to watch a sequence of videos about Astronomy. Current video is “Understanding The Universe” by award winning lecturer, Alex Philipenko of UC Berkeley. February 10, we begin a new series, “Black Holes Explained”. All activities are for those with interest, but not necessar-ily expertise, in Astronomy. Visit our table at the Club Fair, Friday, January 14, Social Hall. See what we do (field trips, star parties, elementary school programs, etc.) and pick up a small Milky Way.

Bible Study

Men’s Bible StudyFred Gustin 825-7531, Bill Moeller 825-8695, Tuesdays, 7:30 AM, Catalina Vista We are studying the Book of Hebrews. The men are from varied backgrounds and we have lively discus-sions; but our gifted teacher keeps us focused and on track. Join us!

Precept Women’s Bible Study Margaret Armantrout 825-1230 or Pat Gustin 825-7531

September-April, Wednesdays, 8:45 AM, Vistoso Center/Apache Join us as we continue our study of Revelation. Call for more information or come share a lesson. We are a group of women who share the love of the Lord and an interest in learning the Bible. This group of women is caring and supportive of one another and prays for each others’ families and friends.

Bike Club-Vistoso CyclistsHarold Chapman 825-1404Pres. Elizabeth Houle-Nelson 818-6646Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Mountain View Plaza

Starting time for January is 9 AM. Men and women are welcome. Meet in front of the Barnet Eye Center, Mountain View plaza. We ride 25+ miles at a comfort-able pace. All rides include a stop for snacks and bev-erages. Everyone must wear a helmet and bring suffi-cient water. The monthly breakfast ride is Wednesday January 26 to Jerry Bob’s on La Canada. Pima County is presenting a two day bicycle Safety Class on January 25, 9 AM-1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo and January 27, 9 AM-3 PM, in the administration parking lot. Participants must attend both days and will receive free gifts such as: reflective tapes, tire le-vers, choice of helmet, rear bike light or bike U-lock. Thursday’s class members must have a bike and wear a helmet. The class is free but limited to 15 people. (First come, first served.) Register by email: [email protected].

Billiards Jay Witala 825-9878

Monday-Saturday, Noon-4 PM, Catalina Vista/Billiards We hope that all our friends had a great holiday and will make time for some billiards as part of this up-com-ing New Year. November 7 was the Billiards crew’s lat-est 9-ball tournament. The new 2011 activities dates have not been posted yet, but a good year is in the works, so look to the peg board for more information. We want to thank the two activities directors, Jack Matthies and George Jelten, for their efforts.

Bocce Pres. Dennis Reynolds 825-5674

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 2 PM, Bocce Courts Dues of $5 pp are now payable by cash or check, made out to SCV Bocce Club, to our Treasurer, Sandy Reynolds. Our annual club meeting/pizza party is Friday, Febru-ary 11, 5 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono. Reservations for the party should be made with Sandy. The pizza party will be $4 pp for members and $7 pp for guests. Dead-line for payment is Friday, February 4. We will play a no-cost bingo. This event is always well attended and enjoyed. Even if members have not been able to play lately, we do hope to see them at the party.

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Birders Group Marjorie Flory 825-4580

First Friday, 4 PM, Catalina Vista http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/birders/

SCV Birders on the Anza Trail in Tubac, AZ. Photo by Roger Hinkle.

All residents are welcome to bird with us and attend our monthly planning meetings Friday, January 7 and Friday, January 28. You must contact the group coor-dinator prior to noon the day before the trip to assure your carpool space. Meet at the parking area behind the Vistoso Center 15 minutes before departure time. Bring your lunch where indicated, and please remem-ber binoculars, hat, water, sunscreen, bird guidebook and money to pay your driver.Mon., Jan. 3, 7:30 AM Sweetwater Ponds. Maggie & Roger Hinkle 818-9488. $2 carpool.Thu., Jan. 13, 8:15 AM Catalina State Park. Marj Flory 825-4580. $2 carpool.Tue., Jan. 18, 6:30 AM Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve. Max Haegele 818-9178. Bring lunch. $12 carpool & $5 for entry to Nature Conservancy.Mon., Jan. 24, 6 AM Willcox Ponds & Whitewater Draw. Shirley Piplani 825-8428. Bring lunch. $12 carpool.Wed., Feb. 2, 7:30 AM Santa Cruz River. Judy Carlson 818-1980. $2 carpool.

Book Clubs

Book Club Lillian Vittenson 825-5522, Eileen Rotman 825-5434

First Monday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima In December, members gave varied responses to Ordinary Thunderstorms by William Boyd. Jodie Johns led the discussion. For the January 3 meeting, we have a one-time change of location. We will meet in the Yaqui Room in the Vistoso Center. The book for January takes us to the 1500’s and the England of Henry VIII while visiting the interesting Thomas Cromwell. It is Wolf Hall by Hil-ary Mantel. Harriet Rosenstein will lead the review. In February, we return to our usual room to exam-ine The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson. This is about the disappearance of a teenage Swedish heiress. The discussion will be led by Eileen Rotman.

Great BooksPres. Martha Sartoris 825-0092October-May, First and third Wednesdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono As we begin the new year, it seems fitting to contem-plate the concept of giving. On January 5, Mona Schorr-Holder will help us re-flect on a selection from Moses Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah, describing eight degrees of almsgiving from highest to lowest and Andrew Carnegie’s The Gospel of Wealth, Part 1, where he considers how the admin-istration of wealth affects both rich and poor. On January 19, Michelle Brislance will facilitate a dis-cussion on serving, focusing on the somewhat spooky story of “Luella Miller” by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and the poem, “Saving the Crippled Boy,” by Jan Beatty where a young girl discloses her conflicted feelings. We return again to giving on February 2 with Elise Asch guiding us through a discussion of “A Bed for the Night”, a poem by Bertolt Brecht with much to ponder despite its brevity.

Bowling--Pathfinders Don Andersen 825-1408 Mondays, 9 AM, Fiesta Lanes

Bridge

Duplicate BridgePres. Helen Smith 818-3614; VP Dave Johnson 825-6994Mondays, 6 PM, Social Hall/Papago; Fridays, 12:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago Annual dues $6 pp. Please be present at least 10 minutes before the scheduled time, as we may start a few minutes early. Bring exactly $1 pp for prize money each time you play. Residents may play twice before joining. Bring your membership card the first time you play. Renters, with an Association renter’s card, are welcome to join. Guests of residents may play only twice in a year. We are not an ACBL sanctioned club and do not award master points.

Ladies Monday Social BridgePres. Joan Scouller 825-2806Mondays, 12 PM, Social Hall/Papago Join us for a friendly game of bridge. The doors open at noon and play begins at 12:25 PM. Dues $3 pp.

Ladies Wednesday BridgePres. Stell Curry 818-0274Wednesdays, Noon, Social Hall/Hopi Registration for bridge each Wednesday is at noon with play beginning at 12:25 PM. The board will meet January 12, 10 AM, Social Hall, prior to bridge. Bring your lunch.

Marathon BridgeJune Jaeger 818-9564 The Marathon Bridge club starts anew every October. If you want to join, please call June Jaeger.

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Desert Celtic SocietyFrank Maisch 825-8583 Members of the Celtic club wish you a new year that is filled with happy memories, the warmth of caring and the love of friends and family. Our St. Patrick’s Day celebra-tion will be Friday, March 11, 6 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Save the date!

Ceramic ClubPres. Rusty Kiesling 825-4262Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9 AM-3 PM Craft Complex/Ceramics The next board meeting is Wednesday, January 19, 10 AM, Paint Room. At the general meeting, Wednes-day, January 26, 1 PM (also in the Paint Room) the slate of officers for 2010/2011 will be presented. Katy Melcher plans a demonstration of Earth Colors, a new product carried by Arizona Ceramics. Check rooms for date and time. Remember the Holiday Luncheon, February 9, Social Hall/Navajo. The date was moved away from the busy end of the year, so we are hoping for a nice crowd.

Clay ClubVP Joan Brown 825-5793Meetings first Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Clay Studio $15 dues are due. Also, the door lock combination will be changed the beginning of February. Monday and Tuesday, January 10 and 11, 9-11 AM, we will have the opportunity to observe Nick Blaisdell, a master potter from Dalton Ranch Pottery. He has 45 years experience as a professional potter and will be demonstrating wheel work, piecing large pieces and pottery carving. The cost for this two-day seminar is $10 pp, members only, as space is limited. The sign-up sheet is posted in the studio. Questions: Janice Waller 970-946-6082.

Mixed Social BridgeCoordinator Sandy Rice 306-4703Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 9 AM, Desert Oasis/Zuni This is an informal bridge group that enjoys friend-ship as well as playing cards. It’s fun, so do come. Please note the new 9 AM winter starting time.

Practice BridgePres. Joe Pheanis 818-9144 Sec./Treas. Louise Lines 825-6673Mondays and Wednesdays 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni We learn while we play. We welcome beginners and intermediate players. Just come in and enjoy an after-noon of bridge with your neighbors.

Tuesday Night Partners BridgePres. Jayne Kuennemeier 825-0095Temporary Partner Contact Lee Gloden 818-0142, [email protected] Tuesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Papago

Tuesday Night Partners Bridge playing on Tuesday, December 7. Photo by Jim Hobart. Registration starts at 6 PM; cut-off time is 6:25 PM. Play begins at 6:30 PM sharp. Bring exact change ($1). Annual dues are $5 pp. Newcomers may play twice before join-ing. Please wear your nametag. If you need a partner, con-tact Lee. Plan to arrive early for a fun evening with spirited play. Grand slams were bid and made by Barbara Fass and Gerry Cohen, twice by Evelyn and George Holthus, and twice by Jayne and Paul Kuennemeier. Congratula-tions to all of the winners!

BuncoJoan 818-0862, Fern 825-8127Fourth Tuesday, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni

Canadian Club

Mark your calendars, Canadians! We are planning our second get-together for Sunday, February 13, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Please come and meet other Canadians. All are welcome. Please phone or email Lesley Bradley: 818-6629, [email protected] or Louise Fraser: 825-9592, [email protected].

CanastaBob Segebrecht 825-5480Thursdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Join us for a friendly game of Canasta. You must be checked in by 6:10 PM when the doors promptly close. Please bring three quarters. Dues are $4 pp for the 2010-2011 year. You may play twice before joining this group.

Want To Know What The Board of Directors Will Discuss

at Their Next Meeting?

GET IN THE KNOW You can sign up for ListServ to receive emails giv-ing you information on a continuing basis. It is easy to do. Go to www.suncity-vistoso.com. Hold your mouse over “News and Information,” scroll down to “In the Know” and a page opens. Put your email address in and click “Submit.” Fill in your email ad-dress again and the information on the right with the asterisks. Check the boxes in front of the informa-tion you want to receive, then click on “Save Profile Changes.” Watch your email for updates. You can cancel your subscription at any time by going through the same process and unchecking the boxes in front of the information you want to un-subscribe to.

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Computer Society (VCS)Information: Sue Lane 825-7518 [email protected] Paul Chorney 825-8502 [email protected]: Ken Amsler 979 E. Seven Palms Dr. 825-2039Web page: http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/computer/ The VCS general meeting will be held Monday, Janu-ary 10, 1 PM in the Social Hall Auditorium. Julie Es-quer, Bank of the West, Branch Manager, and Donna Fellger, Financial Services Officer, will discuss Elec-tronic Banking.

January Class Schedule PC Classes Date TimeBeginning PC for Windows 7, plus XP-class notes (4) Wed., 5, 12, 19, 26 8 AM-10 AM Dick Butler 825-4664 [email protected] 7 (4) Wed., 5, 12, 19, 26 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Karen Hasselbach 360-0215 [email protected] Calls with Skype (1) Thu., 13, 1 PM-3PM Sue Lane 825-7518 [email protected] and Folders (2) Fri., 21, 28 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Karen Hasselbach 360-0215 [email protected] Class Date TimeBasic: Hands on Filing in Finder (1) Tue., 18 1:30 PM-3:30 PM Ann Owen 343-0335 [email protected] or Mac Classes Date TimeFacebook for Grownups (3) Tue., 11, 18, 25 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Anna Belle Emery 825-0640 [email protected] Elements 100 (4) Thu., 6, 13, 20, 27 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Laura Hackenbrock 825-3606 [email protected]: Adobe RAW converter in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements (1) Fri., 14 10:15 AM-12:15 PM Patrick Mulligan 825-9977 [email protected] HELP SESSIONS: Tue., Jan. 11 and 25 1PM-3PM in the Computer Learning Center. All classes and workshops require registration. Reg-ister directly with the instructor by phone or email. In-structors’ names and email addresses are listed on the VCS web site: http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/computer. Other sources of information are the club’s ListServ, the Tipster, and the SCV community calendar. Class schedules are also available outside the computer learning center. If you were not a member of VCS between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010, your dues of $10 pp are payable to VCS and deliverable to Ken Amsler, 979 E Seven Palms Dr., 825-2039 ,along with the application form available outside the learning center. Only checks, not cash, will also be accepted for dues at the monthly general meeting. Except for Beginning PC, membership is required for all classes and includes help sessions with the right to join the ListServ, an online bulletin board, to receive announce-ments and computer help from other members. To be added to the VCS or MacListServ, click on the ListServ web site or email [email protected]. To donate PC computer equipment call Dick Butler, 825-4664. To recycle please put used ink cartridges in the bin provided just outside the computer learning center.

Cribbage ClubRobert Hines 825-2208First and third Thursdays, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Our December 2 tournament results were first place, Lee Gilgore; second place, Dick Kurczewski; and third place, Max McCormick.

Dance Groups

Ballroom--Vistoso Villanellas Pres. Helen Smith 818-3614

Membership Ruth Hochstein 825-0070Dances: Third Friday, September-June, 7:30 PM, Auditorium

The first dance in 2011 is “Sentimental Journey” on Friday, January 21, with a social at 7 PM. The Tom Patrick Band will provide live music until 10:30 PM.

Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for guests.Ticket sales: Kachina lounge, Tuesday January 11 and Wednesday

January 12, 8:30-10 AM. Checks only please.Contact George or Evelyn Holthus, 818-1042.

Please bring a sentimental photo such as a wedding picture, graduation etc.

Dancin’ DynamosLynne Newbauer 818-3516Classes meet in the Social Hall/Dance Studio

Cloggers

Instructor/Registrar Anne Wilson 297-0843Tuesdays beginning in November Classes, Social Hall/Dance Studio Now is the time to begin to take off those few holiday pounds and what better way than dancing? Tuesdays, 9-10:00 AM, Basic Plus, EZ Intermediate, $4/class. Any questions? Contact Anne Wilson, Instructor 520-297-0843.

Hula Del Salvaterra 834-5146 [email protected] Marietta Fowler 825-9162 Classes, Tuesdays, 1-3 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/hula/ We all share the love and experiences of Hawaii as expressed through the motions of the hula. Dance steps are not strenuous, but you get a good workout. Classes are free.

Tappers Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Dancersize/Intermediate tap Fridays 3 PM Social Hall/Dance Studio Please call Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 if you would like to attend a beginner class. Classes on Fridays, 2 PM, Dance Studio.

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Line Dancing--Sunliners Cherry Harper 818-6396 http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/sunliners/Coming Events:Open Line Dance Fri., Jan. 7, 6:30-8:30 PM, AuditoriumCLASSES:Intermediate Sat. 9-10 AM, AuditoriumContinuing Beginner Sat. 10:15-11:15 AM, AuditoriumBasic Beginner Sat. Jan 15, 22, 29, 11:30-12:15 PM, AuditoriumPRACTICES:Intermediate Sun. 11 AM-12:30 PM, Dance StudioIntermediate Transition Wed. 2-3 PM, Dance StudioIntermediate Wed. 6-8 PM, Dance StudioIntermediate Thu. 2:45-4 PM, AuditoriumContinuing Beginner Thu. 4-5 PM, AuditoriumSCHEDULE CHANGES:Sat., Jan 1 - No classesSat., Jan 29 - All classes held at Catalina Vista

Rock ‘N Roll Membership Earl Cohen 818-2582

Dances in the Auditorium http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/rocknroll/

This photo was taken at our Rock ‘N Roll Club Christmas party December 12. The Three Guys sang along to “All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.” Photo by Sue Thoreson.

Get ready to dance at the “Do You Believe in Magic”? party with music by The Midlife Crisis Band; Saturday, January 22, 7-10 PM, Auditorium. Snack, dessert, mix-ers provided. BYOB. Members $15/pp non-members $18 pp. Doors open 6:30 PM.

Ticket sales Wednesday, January 12, 9-11 AM (members only) Social Hall Friday, January 14, 12-2 PM at the Club Fair, and Monday, January 17, 9-11 AM, Social Hall.

Tickets will not be available at the door. Join us as we create the suspense and excitement of real Thoroughbred horse racing with bets placed using funny money at “A Nite At The Races”, Saturday, Feb-ruary 19, Auditorium. Snack/Dessert/Prizes/BYOB.Watch for more information on this exciting new event in your e-mail and Tipster. Ticket sales $15 pp, at the Club Fair Friday, January 14, Noon-2 PM

Monday, February 7, 9-11 AM, and Wednesday, February 9, 9-11 AM Social Hall.

Square Dancing--Sundancers Presidents Mike and Karen Duellman 904-9627

Caller Ron Markus Dances in Auditorium Wednesdays 7 PM website www.sundancersquarestucson.com

What a joy it is to spend the holidays square dancing! The Sundancers had a wonderful dinner dance Decem-ber 8 and provided many Christmas gifts in response to The Angel Card wishes from Catalina Community Services. December 29 the club enjoyed ringing in the new year together a few days early. Square dance classes are going well for both be-ginners and advanced. New students will continue les-sons on Mondays at 4:30 PM and their practice dance Wednesdays at 4:30 PM, both in the Auditorium. The Plus students have lessons Mondays at 3 PM and their own practice dance on Wednesdays at 3 PM in the Au-ditorium. Round dancers will have an all-level dance on Mon-day, January 17, 1-3 PM, Auditorium with Barb Haines cueing. The Sundancers will host a special square dance with Mike Sikorsky calling, Saturday, January 29, 7 PM, Au-ditorium. The Bonds will cue round dancing at 6:30 PM. There are a limited number of tickets left for sale at a cost of $12/cpl. Also keep February 27 and March 26 open for special callers, Nassere Shukayr and Gary Shoemake.

Western Dancing--Kactus Kickers Pres. Lonnie Davis 818-0502

Membership Lori Nalewicki 818-9590 November-April, Dances, Second Friday, Practice Thursdays, 6:30-8 PM, Auditorium.

Come celebrate at the “New Year Country Swing”, Friday, January 14, Cocktails, 6-6:30 PM. Country Gold Band, 6:30-9:30 PM. Members $12 and guests $15. BYOB. Mix-ers and snacks will be provided.

Ticket Sales: Monday, January 10, 9-11 AM Social HallTuesday, January 11, 9-11 AM Social Hall

Wednesday, January 12, 1-3 PM Social HallOr call Ruth Hochstein, 825-0070, for more information

Start your year with country dance practice/lessons ev-ery Thursday at 6:30 PM in the Social Hall. These are fun and informal; all Sun City Vistoso residents are invited.

Focus Groups Forming on The SCVCAI Real Estate Company Question

See Coming Events section, January 12, 13, 17, 18, 20 for details. Get involved, give us your input.

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Day Trippers Pres. George Tanner 818-1226 Membership Doris Dent 825-8009Meeting/Activity Information, Second Friday, 9 AM, Social Hall/Navajo

Wed., Feb. 23 Arizona Opry $55 pp for lunch and show. Monitor Jinx Kirk 818-2257

Wed., Mar. 9 Mystery Trip around $50 pp for lunch and mystery venture to an unknown location. Monitor Melba Niemuth 825-1396

Sat., Apr. 16 Trip being planned to Arizona Folklore Preserve in Ramsey Canyon area. More details later.

Come one, come all and bring your checkbook.

Democratic ClubPres. Ben Love 825-8064, [email protected] VP Jan Hopke-Almer 818-2504Second Saturday, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo www.26dems.blogspot.com No meeting in January.

Dinner ’N ShowGay Russell 825-5763; Membership, Julie Balogh 818-1046First Monday, 7:15 PM, Auditorium General Meeting: January 3, 7:15 PM in the Social Hall. All are welcome to join us for our monthly meet-ings. Bring your checkbook to the meeting; we prefer not to take cash. Current schedule:Thu., Jan. 13 Wicked (Bus #1),Centennial Hall. Show & bus $95. Bus

leaves at 6 PM. Bobi Borenstien, 825-8856. Sold Out.Thu., Jan. 13 Wicked (Bus #2), Centennial Hall. Show & bus $81. Bus

leaves at 6 PM. Bobi Borenstein, 825-8856 Sold Out.Thu., Jan, 27 Chicago, Broadway Palm. Lunch, Bus, show, $66. Bus

leaves at 9:45 AM. Marcia Polley, 818-9073. Sold Out.Sat., Feb. 12 Here Lies Jermy Troy, Hale Center, dinner at Mt. Athos.

Bus, show, dinner, $57. Barbara Schmitt, 825-4249.Thu., Mar. 17 Annual Dinner (members only), Sun City Café, 5:30 PM.

Tickets are $15. Marilyn Schwartz, 825-9174. Note: Buses leave on time behind the Vistoso Center. The time posted is when the bus leaves the parking lot. Please plan on being at the parking lot 15-20 minutes prior to pick up tickets and board the bus.

Discussions Groups

Great DecisionsJim Huffer 825-8743Second and fourth Wednesdays, 11:30 AM, September-May, Social Hall/Navajo

On Wednesday, January 12 the video is The World’s Bottom Billion and The New Energy Economy from the Foreign Policy Association. On Wednesday, January 26 the video is Rebuilding Haiti from the briefing book for the new year. In the fall series we have explored the false left-right paradigm, globalization as conceived by the New World Order, and false-flag events which have and could lead to wars! The new topics for Great Decisions 2011: Rebuilding Haiti, U.S. National Security, Horn of Africa, Respond-ing to the Financial Crisis, Germany Ascendant, Sanc-tions and Nonproliferation, The Caucasus and Global Governance.

Dog Club--Fido’s FriendsPres. Alex Bissett 825-7763Membership Joan Eddy 825-8630

Third Thursday, January- March, TBA The club has welcomed several new members and would be pleased to offer a trial visit to the dog park to any Sun City dog owner. The park provides a place where dogs can run free, socialize with other dogs, and get needed exercise. A general meeting for club members is scheduled for January 20, time and place to be announced. One of the key issues to be discussed will be the need for new officers and leaders to take on club responsibilities.

Energetic Exercise Karen Caldwell 825-5231

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:25-9:30 AM, Social Hall Where are the men? Men need fitness training too! Tighten your abs and glutes. Join our classes for a vigor-ous and beneficial aerobic and cardio workout. We have a professional instructor, Sally Martinez, and a very supportive atmosphere. Becoming a part of our group will make a difference in your life and outlook. Taking the class will make you feel better and have more energy. The class includes both men and women. We would like to see more men in the class, so stop in and give it a try. The first class is free. Membership dues are $3. Class tickets are 12/$30.

EuchreJack and Barb Matthies 825-4891 (October-May) Randi Anderson 825-1533 (May-October)Mondays, meet 5:45 PM, play 6 PM, Catalina Vista Looking for a fast-paced game? Come play Euchre! It’s similar to Pinochle but much simpler, more exciting and more fun. Euchre is easy to learn but not always easy to win. Play with a new partner every 8 hands for only 50¢ per night. Beginners to experienced players are welcome.

Financial StrategiesJim Huffer 825-8743First and third Tuesdays, 9 AM, Social Hall/Hopi We usually meet in an informal open session to discuss a potpourri of topics, beginning with a discussion of recent market action and trends. We bring our own investment ideas to the meeting and research them together, using one of the commercially available programs.

Vistoso Native American Flute CirclePresident Peggy Webb 825-2731: Information call Ed Pendrys 825-7151First Sunday, 3 PM, Catalina Vista/Tohono Researchers tell us one way to keep our minds alert is to learn a new musical instrument. Our club offers you the opportunity to learn to play the Native Ameri-can flute. It is an easy instrument to play. You don’t need to know how to read music. Only five basic notes are needed to get started. Come join us.

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Garden Club Meeting second Wednesday, 1:30 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima On Monday, January 3, 9 AM, we will undecorate the Social Hall. Help remove and box up the Christmas decorations. This is a good time to share our holiday events with friends and neighbors. On Wednesday, January 12, 1:30 PM, Kathie Schro-eder, Wildlife ecologist from Oro Valley and her Harris Hawk, Suen’o, will entertain us at this month’s meet-ing. Club Fair, Friday, January 14, Social Hall, 9 AM-Noon. Valentine Flower Sale, Monday, February 14, 9-11 AM, Kachina Lounge. The Garden Club’s annual Val-entine Flower Sales will feature lovely bud vases for low prices. Gardening tip: Prune roses at mid month. To prevent winter weeds, apply a preemergent herbicide to your landscape.

Genealogy Club Pres. Norma Schellberg 818-2514 Program Chair Evelyn Thomson 825-7435 Ancestral Research Barbara Krecklow 825-4695 October-May, Second Tuesday, 1 PM, Social Hall/Navajo

www.scvgs.org We are fortunate to be honored with a return visit from nationally known speaker and writer, David Fryx-ell. His presentation at our January 11 meeting will be on the “Census”, the topic of his comprehensive article in the May 2010 issue of Family Tree Magazine, a pub-lication which he started several years ago. Don’t miss this special program. Treasurer Cleo Wolf is now taking reservations for our annual banquet on Saturday, February 5, at the Sun City Vistoso Café. Cash bar opens at 5:30 PM and the dinner is at 6 PM. Cost is $20 pp; reservations are required. Please specify the entree of salmon or Yan-kee pot roast. Our after-dinner speaker is a well-known Tucson storyteller, Jack Lasseter. He will present his very popular program “A Travelogue of Arizona.” Space is limited and we expect a full house, so reserve early. Cleo is also accepting dues for the 2011 calendar year. $15 pp; $25 pcpl. Pay at the meeting or send them to Cleo at 2263 Cargondera Canyon Dr.

Monday Evening Gin RummyGeorge Riley 818-0877Mondays, 6:30 PM, Desert Oasis

Morning Gin RummyGeorge or Bev Riley 818-0877Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 9 AM-Noon, Desert Oasis/Aztec Everyone draws cards for partners and has no choice of teammates or tables. There are no fees or dues for this club or for work-shops. Games are comparatively low stakes.

SCV Gourmet ClubPres. Rose Young 818-0989; VP/Membership Joanne McPherson 825-0097;VP/Communications Hal Cutcher 825-2489; Sec. Judy Hood 818-2281,Treas., Lori Covey 638-6571 The Gourmet Club members enjoyed a holiday brunch in December. A German dinner is the theme for Janu-

ary. Plans are being made for a Valentine’s Day lunch at Wildflower on Saturday, February 12. The club is go-ing to plan and prepare a meal for the Ronald McDon-ald House, which provides hot meals for the parents and their children while the children undergo cancer therapy. If you would like to donate your cooking skills or help subsidize the cost of the meal, call Don Cesario 825-3184 or Roberta Selsor 825-8699.

Gun Club Warren Cuthbert 818-1282 Meeting Second Wednesday, October-May, 2 PM, Social Hall/Navajo Club does not meet June-September

Detective Gary Schmitz and Investigator Wes Helvig, Oro Valley Police made a presentation to the SCV Gun Club in November. Photo by Jim Hobart. The Gun Club is for people who have an interest in learning about guns, shooting, personal protection and firearm safety. In fact, you do not even need to own a gun or have any experience with firearms to come to meetings. You are invited to come and see if our club activities would interest you. In November, Detective Gary Schmitz and Investi-gator Wes Helvig, Oro Valley Police, presented a pro-gram on gun cleaning, maintenance, firearm safety and personal protection for the club. The audience of 30 people included club members and visitors. Detective Schmitz and Investigator Helvig discussed situations involving personal defense at home, in the car/ RV, and community with practical suggestions that were imme-diately useful. The officers’ relaxed style of presenting the information and responding to the many questions helped those present to be at ease in discussing such a serious topic as carrying a concealed weapon and personal defense involving a firearm. The officers brought a gun cleaning bag with all the tools, equip-ment and supplies that was quite impressive, and dem-onstrated cleaning several weapons of various calibers and types. Subsequent to the meeting, several people stated that they were able to ask a sensitive question “they had always wanted to ask of a police officer”.

Hand and FootBonnie Arneson 229-1084Sundays, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis Please join us for a fun afternoon of Hand and Foot. If you have never played it, it’s very similar to Canasta and easy to learn. Please bring three quarters and be able to stay until 4 PM. You may play one time before joining. One-time dues are $5 pp.

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Havurah

Pres. Letty Margolis 577-3413; VP, Sharyn Rafieyan 825-6762 Treas. Bernie Greenapple 825-5697 Corresponding Sec. Reva Knapp 825-0777 http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/havurah/ Don’t miss our Members Only Party, on Satur-day, January 15. We’ll take a trip back to the 1930s & 1940s, remembering major events in our nation’s history. There will be dinner, entertainment and mu-sic from that era. Activities will require each person to bring a few dimes and a can of soup. As always at a Havurah event, bring your appetite.

Members Only Party ticket sales Monday January 3, 10 AM-Noon Social Hall,

Havurah’s website has information about one of the most active groups in the SCV community. While Ha-vurah’s varied events are open and welcoming to ev-eryone interested in Jewish culture, the ‘Members Only Party’ requires dues to be paid in full. Mail your dues, $10 pp, checks only, to Bernie Green-apple, 1832 E. Anza Way, or pay at the general meeting. Bring separate checks for dues and tickets.Coming Events:Wed. Jan. 12, 7 PM Program: “Discovering a Jewish Past”

Special Topics, Social Hall/Navajo, Saturday, January 15, 5:30 PM Catalina Vista, Members Only Party

Mon. Jan. 17, 7 PM General Meeting, Catalina Vista, Speaker: Sheila Wilensky, AJP Assistant Editor “A Life of Words.” February Brunch tickets sales, 6:30 PM

Tues. Jan. 25, 10 AM-Noon February Brunch Tickets sales, Social Hall

Hiking Club Contact Dave Fraser at 818-2434, or [email protected]

for New Member Orientation Hike information. www.vistosohikes.org The New Year brings some big changes to the Hiking Club. Starting with this month’s issue, the newsletter will be sent to members via email. Your dues must be cur-rent to receive the newsletter. It will also be available and downloadable at www.vistosohikes.org. Members have volunteered to represent the club at the annual Club Fair on Friday, January 14. A big thank you to all. The Hiking Club is offering a series of presentations related to walking and hiking in the desert. The first pre-sentation is on Saturday, January 29, 2 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima. Bob Cratty will be speaking about the “Other Creatures on the Trail”. These presentations are open to all, so encourage your “non-hiking” friends and neigh-bors to come and learn about desert creatures.

Horseshoes Jack Howatt 825-1583, Ray Coleman 825-2789,

Ron Knudson 825-9307 Tuesdays, Thursdays, 2 PM, Catalina Vista

Institute of Learning in Retirement (ILR)Pres. Jane Arndorfer, [email protected] Lei Bammel, [email protected] Curriculum: Sharyn Rafieyan, [email protected]: Milt Damlich, [email protected] and Short Subjects: Wendy Baumann, [email protected] Rowena Hardinger, [email protected] Website: http://SunCityILR.com A standing-room-only crowd filled the Catalina Vista rooms December 2 to preview the winter/spring ILR classes as described by their moderators. The ILR be-gins its sixteenth semester offering 14 classes on a wide variety of topics in science, history, psychology, philoso-phy, art and writing. Attend the ILR presentation and con-sider joining us for the Thursday afternoon Sampler from 2-4 PM, Catalina Vista. No registration or membership is required. See “Workshops and Classes” in this issue for the topic and speaker each week. We thank President Jane Arndorfer and the Curricu-lum Committee chaired by Sharyn Rafieyan for recruit-ing instructors and organizing the outstanding line-up of classes. If you have ideas for a future course or Sampler, please contact Jane or Sharyn.

Investment Club--VIP

Dick Cook 825-9302First Monday, 12:30 PM, Vistoso Center/ApacheWebsite: vistosoVIP.blogspot.com

Japanese Flower Arranging ClubDon Marier 825-4878 - [email protected] Oliver 818-1512 - [email protected] and fourth Mondays, 2 - 4 PM, Catalina Vista/Pima Learn to make creative arrangements using flowers and branch materials by learning lessons in the Japa-nese style of flower arranging. This will allow you to pro-ceed at your own pace. Class leaders, Don Marier and Doris Oliver, are both certified teachers.

Karate Club Fred Hargrave 825-1779

Classes: Wednesdays, 9 AM-Noon, Social Hall/Dance Studio

Mah Jongg Pres. Barbara Harding 818-1696; Sec. Sonny Kaye 825-8546

Thursdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Business meeting, first Thursday

Our annual Mah Jongg Tournament has started. There is still time to sign up through the first few weeks of January. Player’s ten best scores are used to calcu-late winners. The entry fee is $3 pp, payable to Ruth Damlich, Tournament Chair. We look forward to all members participating in this fun addition to our usual play. No extra expertise is necessary. Anyone can be a winner, and the winners will be announced at our March 31 luncheon. Returning winter residents and visitors are encour-aged to stop in and share an afternoon. Our club of-fers classes periodically in an easy, relaxed setting when we have a minimum of 3 students. Teachers are patient and have years of experience. Call to find out about these classes. Dues $5 pp, cash only, are now being collected on game days by Treasurer Ena Mindel.

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Meditation Club - Healing Imagery MusicModerator: Dr. Tom Zahn, 825-8293, [email protected] Tuesdays, 5:30-7 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio The first meeting will be held Tuesday, January 18. The connection between imagery and music has an-cient roots. Plato said “music has the capacity to touch the innermost reaches of the soul... and gives flight to the imagination.” The creative imagination is seen to-day as a living agent in us, a vital way of discovering deeper truths about ourselves and the universe. This is a six week session. The cost is $25 pp to be paid on the first day of class. Dr. Zahn is a licensed psychologist in Arizona. Optional reading is Healing Im-agery and Music by Carol Bush.

Mexican Train Dominoes Pres. Jean Azzarello 825-6711; Sec. Gay Russell 825-5763 Membership Doris Dent 825-8009

Second and fourth Saturdays, 6 PM, Catalina Vista Need an easy New Year’s Resolution? Resolve to play Mexican Train Dominoes in 2011 at Catalina Vista. We will gladly teach you the game. Dues are $7 pp for members, and $1 pp for non-members to play. Wear your nametag and we will be sure to find you a table. Come on over for a fun evening and we always have refreshments!

Modelers ClubPres. Dave Sarther 825-3767, [email protected] Friday, 8 AM, Catalina Vista/Pima We will meet on Friday, January 14, for coffee and do-nuts during the business meeting at 9 AM, Catalina Vista/Pima. The Modelers Club is a group that enjoys build-ing, collecting and talking about all kinds of models from RC planes, boats, trains, cars and almost anything worth building or collecting. Bring yourself, a neighbor, a guest and a favorite project or model you are working on or have completed. After our regular business meeting we continue with the actual hands-on modeling portion of the meeting through lunchtime. We encourage members to present modeling projects they are working on and dem-onstrate their modeling techniques to fellow modelers during the hands-on portion of our gatherings. Periodical-ly, we have guest speakers and take field trips. Everyone is welcome.

Women’s Pan (Panguingue)Ena Mindel 818-7780Mondays, Fridays, 1-4 PM, Desert Oasis Wednesdays, 9 AM-1 PM, Desert Oasis Stop in to watch us play at any session. If you like what you see, we’ll teach you to play. Call Ena 818-7780.

Photo ClubPat Mulligan 825-9977Meeting second and fourth Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Catalina Vistahttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/photoclub/ The Vistoso Photo Club has photo competitions, ex-hibitions, guest speakers, instructional programs, com-puter assistance in the photo lab, and field trips. Activi-ties in January will be:Tuesday, January 11, 9-11 AM Lab instruction/help session. Sign up at the door of

the Lab.Tuesday, January 11 Field trip UofA Mirror Lab. Meet in the Catalina Vista

parking lot at noon.Wednesday, January 12, 6:30 PM Program. Paul Pomeroy, a professional photogra-

pher, will explain the difference between taking photos and creating images.

Tuesday, January 25, 2-4 PM Lab instruction/help session. Sign up at the lab door.Wednesday, January 26, 6:30 PM Competition Meeting. Open category. Jerry

Halfmann, a professional photographer will be the Judge.

November Intermediate Level winners were: Joan Kelley, Rudi Punzmann, Eileen Sevy, Tina Rabun, Phoebe Olmstead and Phyllis Reynolds. Complete details of the club’s activities are on our web site. Come join us.

Vistoso Photo Workshop Club David Smoler 818-7880, [email protected] First and third Wednesdays, 6:30 PM, Social Hall/Hopi http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/photoworkshop/ The Vistoso Photo Workshop Club emphasizes edu-cation and the sharing of experience in both photo-graphic composition and technical skill. All sessions offer a wide range of techniques that can be applied regardless of equipment and skill level.

January 5 Topic:•Proper Exposure - Sometimes “Auto” or “Simple Modes” don’t produce good pictures. Learn how to properly expose every picture. Learn how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO interact and how white-balance works for better photos.January 19 Topic:• Depth-of-Field and Hyperfocal Focusing - How-to blur the background or get a sharp picture from here to infinity.February 2, Topic:•Digital Darkroom 101 - Introduction to Photo Editing Software. A demonstra-tion of how to edit images from your digital camera for sharness or to eliminate flaws. Rotating, cropping, changing color cast, sharpening or changing color to black and white,or sepia will be discussed.February 16 Topic:•Digital Darkroom 102 - How-to restore old images, resize images for emailing or projection and store files safely. Basic cloning and use of layers will br presented.

Please email us your images to share at the next meeting, or bring a print, thumb-drive or CD to the meeting. Tell us how and where you shot the pictures and processed them. This is not a competition. There are no fees or dues. For technical de-tails or to be included in our emails, please contact [email protected].

tipster flyer collationHelp collate the Tipster. Once a month, residents are needed to insert flyers. Receive your Tipster early and share refreshments with us at the Auditorium. The work is usually performed on the last weekday of the month at approximately 11:30 AM. Call Dave or Tempe Johnson 825-6994.

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Pickleball Club Marge Allen 825-3095 Sandy Kennedy 825-4865 Open play- 7-11 AM daily. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6-8 PM Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 3-5 PM Our club is growing by leaps and bounds with 518 player sign-ins for the month of November. Extended hours seem to encourage more players. We are busily planning our next tourney slated for Saturday, January 22. There will be divisions this time with more experi-enced players matched up with those with similar skills. In order to compete in this event, 2011 paid member-ship in our club is mandatory. More information regard-ing the tourney will be sent via email. Use our website scvpickleball.ning.com for all club updates.

PilatesBarbara McNeill 825-0677Mondays, 3 PM, Dance Studio; Thursdays, 1:30 PM, Dance Studio For further information, please contact Barbara Mc-Neill.

PinochleClarence and Doris Shaub 818-0762Play Wednesdays, 6 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni Come join a fun group. We play single deck and ro-tate partners every four hands. Skills rusty? We’ll get you up to speed quickly. Bring 50¢ for your tally. The first Wednesday of each month is treat night. The third Wednesday is birthday night.

Poker

Ladies Poker Jane Habbershaw 825-2635 First and third Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Desert Oasis Time of play is 6:30-8:30 PM. We have a great time. We hope you will come join us. Cost to join is $1 and a deck of poker cards. All ladies are welcome to come play and check out the group. Plan to have a good time. Unknown games are graciously taught to new players. Our club wishes everyone the happiest New Year. Make us your New Year’s resolution!

Men’s Friday Poker George Rose 520-303-2019 [email protected]

Fridays, 5:45-8:45 PM, Desert Oasis Friday, January 14, we will celebrate and socialize with current and new members. Guest players are wel-come. Social hour 4:30-5:30 PM, with a short meeting before poker starts. Coffee will be served and refresh-ments are gratefully accepted. Bring your own drinks. Come have a great time with a great group of guys. January 21 we will be holding the second annual Bob Johns Memorial No-Limit Omaha Tournament. The tournament will start at 5:30 PM. There will be a $10 buy-in. Half the proceeds will be donated to the Ameri-can Kidney Foundation in his name. The remainder will be split 75-15-10 percent among the first, second and third place finishers. We’re hoping for a big turnout to benefit a worthy cause. If you have any questions, call tournament director Dave Habbershaw 825-2635.

Please note, a table for regular poker will be available. Buy-in will begin at 5 PM so we can start on time.

Men’s Poker Angelo Cammiso 825-5716

Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6-9:30 PM, Desert Oasis We play easy-to-understand poker every Tuesday and Thursday evenings. All games are high-low except Texas Hold’em which is high only. Eight is the qualifier for low hands. We play no wild card games; the cards call them-selves by just being laid face up when the hand has con-cluded. We do our best to make it a friendly game with a maximum of three raises. If you are not sure, come and observe for an evening or, if you choose, play immediately.

Sun City Vistoso QuiltersCarol Guibert 818-0441 [email protected] Second and fourth Tuesdays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztechttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/quilters.html It’s time to get back to our quilting projects now that the holidays are over. Block of the Month steps con-tinue this month with Blocks seven and eight. There are two great demos lined up for January. Lynn Parker will demo and teach a class on Scrappy Stars Tues-day, January 11 in the Sewing Room. Sally DeWald will show us a tote bag made with fabric and a long zip-per at Desert Oasis. Quilt show is quickly approach-ing; the dates are Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5. Remember, the show is open to any Sun City resident who wishes to display a quilt. Our special display at the show this year will be pot holders—old, new, unique, crocheted. Did your mother have a special pot holder that she used? Quilt registration will be Monday, Febru-ary 14 and Friday, February 18 in the Social Hall.

Racquetball

Al Burdi 818-3516Open Mixed Doubles: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8-11 AM

The holidays are behind us and it’s time to crank up for the new year--just, plain good exercise with a nice group of people. We play some fast -paced racquetball and there’s always room for new blood. Annual meeting is scheduled for Thursday, January 27, 5 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. We’re having a pot luck again before the actual meet-ing. Don’t be afraid to be asked to serve on the board for next year, because the current officers have agreed to serve for a third year. Please come and join us for a nice dinner and comradeship.

RV Club--Sundowners Vic Huxtable 548-2653 Website http://sundowners.ning.com

Second Monday, 9 AM, October-May, Social Hall/Papago A great holiday gathering and dinner supplied by Catalina International Catering on December 10 was enjoyed by all. The entertainment was supplied by CAT-CALL, an a cappella group of eight young men from the UofA. Ten RVs made the annual trip to Rocky Point in De-cember. Great weather, shopping and camaraderie made this trip a big success. At our January meeting, Lee Rausch of La Mesa RV

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will speak on what’s new in the RV world. He promises to bring some new RVs for our inspection as well.Upcoming Events:January 14-16 Quartzite-Parker-Blythe Trip:

Republican ClubPres.: Glenda McCormick 818-1051VP: Patti Camp 818-1097Website: www.scvrc1.org The Republican Club will meet on Tuesday, January 18, 3PM, Auditorium. We are sending boxes to our Troops; please bring items to be packed. A list of needed items will be emailed a week before the meeting. At this meeting we will have a planning session; please bring your ideas for club meetings and activities.

St. Philip’s Support GroupKirk Kuykendall 825-1693, [email protected]

Scandinavian Heritage Smörgåsbord

We invite all Scandinavians to our annual Smorgasbord Saturday, January 15, 5 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Prepare a Scandinavian dish to share with 12 people. Place set-tings and coffee will be provided. BYOB. Call Helen Ellis 825-2065.Tickets sales on Tuesday, and Wednesday, January 4-5, 9-11 AM,

and Thursday, January 6, 1-3 PM, Social Hall. Cost $3/pp.

Scrabble Bill Wallace 818-6747

Play Fridays, 1 PM, Desert Oasis/Zuni

Seniors for Kids Jean Sax 818-2410

First Thursday, 8 AM, Desert Oasis/Aztec

Seniors For Kids members created this prodigious amount of toys for Christmas gifts for area children. We work through AVIVA Children’s Center, Catalina Community Service, UMC, TMC, NW Medical Center Pregnancy Center, Tri-Community Service Center in Mammoth, Three Points Service Center and Clinic and Family Service in Oracle to get these handmade toys into the hands of children who need them. In addition, we purchased gifts for 25 children through Catalina Community Services Adopt A Family program. In cooperation with the Bike Club, we also provided eight bicycles for children through the Arlyn Kinkel Me-morial Wheels-For-Kids program. We are in need of

donated used bikes. Call Earl 818-2582 for pickup. Please join us to make a difference in our neighbor-hood. Visit our table at the Club Fair for more informa-tion.

Sewing--Thimblelenas Gina Russell 818-0440

Mondays-Fridays, 9 AM-Noon and 1-4 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/ Make a New Year’s Resolution to complete those UFO’s (unfinished objects). Join us the first Fridays 9 AM-Noon and third Friday afternoons 1-4 PM. With en-couragement from others, you may receive the right ideas to finish that project. Need training for orienta-tion, Pfaff sewing machines, sergers or monitor? Sign up at the message center in the Sewing Room, for 1 PM or 2 PM Friday, January 21. Call Patty Phillips 591-6599. Officers for 2011, Co-Pres., Patty Phillips, Nancy Njaa and Sharon Randall; Winter Treas., Peggy Gardner and Summer Treas., Nancy Njaa; Sec., Karen Hasselbach. Our sewing “umbrella” includes Trauma Bears, Quilting, Machine Embroidery, Pet Beds, Se-niors for Kids and Casa Amigas.

Casa Amigas and Project LinusElizabeth Stewart 825-0963Mondays and Thursdays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/CasaAmigas.htmlhttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/linus.html

Casa Amigas stuffed 50 stocking with toys for Casa de los Ninos. Nancy Njaa (left) and Gay Russell chaired this holiday project. A former SCV resident, Madge Nelson, created the stockings. Christmas is such an exciting time for children. We stuffed 50 colorful holiday stockings with toys for the young ones at Casa de los Ninos. If only one could be an elf when the children’s eyes sparkle as they dig through their treasures. If you find extra sheets in your linen closet, they are needed. We keep busy all year long sewing tops, shorts, skirts, pants, pajamas, dresses, smocks, bags, bibs, quilts and other small items. Our assembly line works efficiently in the Sew-ing Room. We are a fun group. Stop in and see us.

Machine EmbroiderySharon Randall 818-2791Sally DeWald 825-6731Third Thursday, 1 PM, Craft Complex/SewingWebsite: www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/MachEmb.html

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Pet BedsJan Bohe 825-9725 LeaderTuesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewing roomhttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/PetBeds.html Did you know we practice being good environmen-talists in the Sewing Room? It’s true. There is a group of dedicated women meeting there on Tuesday after-noons to make pet beds by cutting up scraps of fabric that otherwise would be thrown away. We have a lot of fun working together and invite you to join us. Call Jan for more information. We are proud of our work; we de-livered 185 pet beds to the Humane Society by the end of November. We supply scissors, cutting wheels and board, plus the fabric and polyester fiber fill. Please join us.

Trauma TeddiesBonnie Johnson 825-3874SOctober-April, Wednesdays, 1-3 PM, Craft Complex/Sewinghttp://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/thimblelenas/teddies.html

Sixty Christmas bears found children to love them through the Catalina Resource Center.

SheepsheadPres. Bill Allen 825-3095Tuesdays, 10 AM, Desert Oasis

Show ‘N Share Barbara Richards 825-3635 Fridays, 9 AM-Noon, Catalina Vista/Tohono Making beautiful greeting cards with stamps on color-ful card stock or using silk or metallic thread to embroi-der patterns on cards is exciting. Try the Iris Fold for a new twist. Knitting baby blankets for charity with do-nated yarn with a friendly group of like-minded ladies will renew your knitting skills. So limber up your fingers and find out what you will need to begin. No fees.

Silversmith and LapidaryPres. Bob Peoples 818-3349Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-4 PM, Friday-9 AM-Noon We hope that everyone had a wonderful Christmas and Hanukkah celebration and the New Year will be a very happy and healthy one. Just a reminder to pay your year-ly dues. That because the costs of everything in our lives are rising, so are our dues. They now will be $25/yr., but the locker fees are staying at $2 per year. We are looking forward to our annual dinner party which will be held on Saturday, January 15, with cocktails start-ing off the evening at 5:30 PM, and dinner to follow at 6

PM The sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board in the shop with the selections available and the prices. A check is needed for payment. We hope to have a good turnout for this event. Please stop by and visit us in the Silversmith and Lapi-dary shop. If you are looking for a one of a kind piece of jewelry we have many for sale.

Sun City Vistoso Singers Pres. Jim Macke 825-7056 Director Don Hess

Rehearsals Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 PM, Auditorium Rehearsals for the Spring Concert begin on Tuesday, January 4. If you like to sing, please come join us. No au-ditions, just a love of music and the joy of singing with oth-ers. Dues are $10, payable in January.

Sun City Vistoso SinglesPres. Evelyn Thomson 825-7435; VP Al Piarowski 825-0654;Sec. Esther Dethman 825-9516; Treas. Lyle Ziegler 825-2545Dinner Meetings, Second Thursday, 5:30 PM, Social HallHappy Hour, Last Friday, 5:30 PM, Social Hall Our first dinner this year will be served by Culinary Design, Thursday, January 13, 5:30 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. We will have ham, with scalloped potatoes and peas, spinach salad and a sumptuous dessert.

Dinner tickets are $17, checks only please. The Happy Hour is Friday, January 28, 5:30 PM, in the Social Hall/Navajo. A light meal will be available.

Happy Hour tickets are $7. Ticket sales Thursday January 6, 10 AM-Noon

Friday January 7, 1-2 PM, Tuesday, and January 25, 10-11 AM, the Kachina Lounge.

Let’s start 2011 on the right foot and socialize.

Spanish Cultural Gary Lerch 818-3319

Fourth Monday, 7 PM, Catalina Vista Join us Monday, January 24, 7 PM, Catalina Vista, as Lew and Mary Lynn Dahmen invite us to view a DVD (in English) and discuss The History of Mexico. Person-alities, artists and events from the Olmecs to the pres-ent time come alive in this approximately 45 minute pre-sentation. Refreshments will be served so come early to munch and chat. Also, see the Coming Events section for information about the Mata Ortiz potters coming for a show and sale on Saturday-Sunday, January 29 and 30, Social Hall/Na-vajo. This is an SCV Association and Spanish Cultural Club co-sponsored event.

Stained/Fused Glass ClubJohn Ragona 818-1632Fusing, Sundays, 6-8 PM, Tuesdays, 9-11 AM, Craft Complex/TumbleweedStained Glass, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 1-4 PMOpen Studio, Tuesday-Sunday, 8 AM-5 PM, Craft Complex/Tumbleweed Club meeting January 6, 1 PM in our studio. It is not too early to register for the February beginners’ stained glass class. Use the sign-up sheet posted on the bulletin board in our studio to reserve your spot. Dues are payable January 1. Please pay $15 for the entire 2011 year. That amounts to $1.25 per month which

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is much less than a monthly cup of coffee at Starbucks. In February we will be changing the lock combinations on the doors. All the best to you in the New Year.

State ClubsMichigan Club

Happy New Year to all you Michiganders. Now is the time to mark your calenders for our Michigan Cham-pagne Brunch, Sunday, March 13, Auditorium, with champagne, great food, prizes, fellowship and some wonderful melodic entertainment. Look for more news and information next month in the Tipster. Call Presi-dent Barb Matthies 825-4891.

Minnesota Party is Coming! Saturday, March 5, 5:30 PM ,Social Hour, BYOB, Kachina Lounge, 6:30 PM, buffet dinner, Auditorium. Menu by Culinary Design: pulled chicken and apple wood brisket, corn casserole, baked beans, salad, bis-cuits, peach cobbler and coffee. Entertainment by “The Desert Tones,” a unique 25 member Tucson women’s ensemble presenting a mix of ‘40’s, Big Band and Stan-dards. Ticket sale dates: Tuesday, February 8, Wednesday, February 9,

If not sold out, will be selling Tuesday, February 15 9 AM-11 AM, Social Hall, tickets are $20 pp

Ticket Co-Chairs: Joe and Lois McAnallen 818-0099 You may wish to purchase your tickets early, since previous years have sold out the first day. If you wish to sit with your friends/guests, please select your table and purchase all the tickets at the same time. Co-Chairs: Carolyn and Jon Leonard 818-0942

New England Get-Together If you have ever lived in New England, we invite you to join us on Sunday, February 20, 2-4 PM for our fourth annual get-together. We will meet in the Social Hall/Na-vajo for fun, raffles, good food and lively conversation! Please check the February Tipster for full details. If you would like to assist the planning committee, please con-tact Wendy Baumann 818-0174, or Marjorie Gerdes, 825-5750.

Washington We hope all you Washingtonians have marked your calendars for Saturday, February 19, 4-9 PM, Catalina Vista. You will not want to miss all the fun! It will be an evening of good food, good conversation and prizes. Tickets are $12 pp and will include snacks, pizza and dessert. Beverages are provided or BYOB. Come join us! Call Caryl Thorton 638-7024 or Glenda McCormick 818-1051

Tickets, Wednesday, January 12, 9-11 AM and Tuesday, February 8, 9-11 AM, Social Hall.

Wisconsin Party

Planning is underway for the Wisconsin Club’s an-nual dinner party to be held on Friday, February 25, 5 PM, Auditorium, $20 pp. Dinner options, party theme, entertainment and ticket sales will be detailed in the February Tipster. These dinners are casual, fun gath-erings that get better with age, so mark your calendars. Chairperson, Rudy Poklar 818-2437.

Swedish EmbroideryBarbara Richards 825-3635Thursdays, 1 PM, Craft Complex/Ceramics

Senior Olympics Swim Team Gordon Gillin 825-8261

Team and friends: We are launching our 2011 season. With two clinics at the Sports Complex Pool, Fridays, January 7 and January 21, 2-4 PM. The Tucson Senior Olympic Meet is Thursday, January 27. A victory cele-bration lunch will be at the Metropolitan Grill following the meet. Green Valley meet is Saturday, March 19, West Cen-ter. Entry booklets will be sent to last year’s participants. Clinics in March will be scheduled. A victory celebra-tion after the meet will be at Desert Diamond Casino Restaurant ! We still need new swimmers. Call Gordon Gillin to be placed on our roster. Show your spirit!

Table Tennis Clive Probert 825-8719, Bill McCarthy 825-8833

http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/tabletennis/ We have play at all levels of ability. The best times for new members to try us out are Saturdays at 10 AM. If you want to play any time with visitors or grandchil-dren, call the monitor at Catalina Vista 825-8613. If the room is free, they will set up a table for you. Paddles and balls are available.

Hours of club play, Catalina Vista:Women Tue 1:30-3:30 PMMen/Advanced Women Tue., Thu. 5-8 PMMen’s Recreational Wed., Fri. 4-6 PMMen/Advanced Women Thu. 5-8 PMOpen Club Play Fri. 6-8 PMClinic by Appointment Sat. 9-10 AMOpen Club Play Sat. 10 AM-Noon

Tapestry Rug HookingAnn Feeney 818-0340Thursdays, 9-11AM, Craft Complex/Ceramics We are always happy to enroll new members or to have residents interested in rug hooking stop by and see us.

calling all centenariansA centenarian is a person who lives beyond the age of 100 years. Because current average life expectan-cies across the world are less than 100, the term is invariably associated with longevity. The State of Ari-zona will be celebrating its 100th year in 2012 and the Town of Oro Valley is seeking names of individuals living in Oro Valley who will be 100 in 2012. Please contact Robin Coulter, 825-3711 x. 127, if you or someone you know, living in Oro Valley will be 100 in 2012.

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Tennis Women, Lynne Newbauer 818-3516

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8-Noon Men, Larry Hoaglund 825-6801Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 8-NoonMixed Doubles, Louise Lemke 825-4818Sundays, 1-3 PM Officers for 2011 are: Pres., Larry Hoagland; VP, Marge Allen; Sec., Sheila Mahr; Treas., Bill Hassel-bach; Women’s tennis director is, Lynne Newbauer; Men’s tennis director is, Jan Fritz; Mixed doubles ten-nis director is, Lue Satterfield. Thanks to departing board members Jed Dunbar, Louise Lemke, Carolyn Martin and John Wilson. The 135 Mixed Doubles Tournament begins Monday, January 10. Watch for sign-up information. Saturday, March 12, Mariachi Concert and Canyon Del Oro Jazz Band. In the sixth Annual Esther Scanlon Ladies’ Doubles Tournament, the Consolation round was won by Mary Lee Exon and Lue Satterfield. In the Championship Fi-nal Carole Brown and Sandy Kennedy prevailed over Karen Lee and Annie Humphrey. The tournament was cosponsored by Merrill Lynch Wealth. The tournament raised $2100 for EMERGE. Tennis Tip: Go for the shot that comes to mind first. Start the new year off right: be the best you can be.

Theatrical Club - Standing Room Only Pres. Lynne Newbauer 818-3516 Artistic Director Stephanie Consalvo 825-1932 Spring Show organizational meeting is Tuesday, Janu-ary 18, 10:30 AM, Auditorium. This is our last meeting for this season. If you would like to participate in our Spring Show, you need to come to this meeting. See you there.

TravelogueJim Huffer 825-8743Third Monday, 7:30 PM, September-May, Social Hall/Navajo At our January 17 meeting, sponsored by the Din-ner ‘N Show Club, we will show “Walkin’ the Dordogne River Valley of South Central France” presented per-sonally by Gordon McCall, a local Oro Valley resident. This valley of south central France is highly concen-trated with the most beautiful old and medieval villages of France. This video program takes you walking and learning the valley, its villages, and chateaux. It con-cluded with explorations of fascinating world famous prehistoric cave art. Included is an interactive introduc-tion and a positive discussion. We think the viewer will get a real sense of having “walked in our shoes” in this program, in addition to the many opportunities to learn about the geography, history and culture of this “off the beaten track” area for most American travelers. In upcoming presentations, Gordon, a retired world history teacher, will enlighten us with the history, cul-ture, archaeology, geography, etc. of his various travel subjects.

Ukulele Club - Sun City Vistoso Strummers Jean James 648-1118 [email protected], 11 AM Desert Oasis/Aztec

At the December 10 meeting a new name was cho-sen for the club, “Sun City Vistoso Strummers—Uku-lele Club”. Having met only since November, the club members are making amazing progress in learning to play this friendly instrument. The “Christmas Music Jam Sessions” provided an opportunity for residents to enjoy singing Christmas music with members of the club . We look forward as a club to providing musical enjoy-ment at the Annual Club Fair on Friday, January 14. Hope to see you there.

Unit PartiesUnit 7

Unit 7 neighbors had a wonderful evening in Novem-ber at their annual dinner, with 116 attending. Special thanks to all those who helped make it possible, includ-ing committee chairs: Jane Bowen, Ann Dauer, Cherry Harper, Judy Potter, and Bill and Bonnie Royle. Mark your calendar for our 2011 dinner planned for Satur-day, November 12, 2011. It’s a great opportunity to greet longtime friends, as well as to meet and welcome new Unit 7 residents. We’ll look for you there.

Unit 10 Please note time and date change for our Unit 10 party Sunday, January 16, 3-5 PM, Social Hall/Navajo. Bring favorite hors d’oeuvres and your own wine or beer, and wear your nametag. Plates, cups napkins, flatware, soft drinks, coffee and dessert will be fur-nished. Late arrivals and house guests invited. RSVP by Monday, January 10, Marsha Scoles 825-2085 or Coralyn Hoaglund 825-6801.

Unit 11 Do you have a 2011 calendar yet? Be sure to put a big X on Saturday, March 5. That’s the date of the annual potluck dinner this year and it’s not too early to be thinking of what type of dish you will bring. Hope to see you there.

Unit 18A Unit 18A Party, potluck dinner, Friday, February 25, 5 PM, Catalina Vista.

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Vegetarian ClubRuth and Jim Barwick Co-Chairs 219-1152 [email protected] An informative presentation on a topic of special in-terest to seniors, “Healthy Aging,” is set for 4 PM, Sun-day, January 30, Catalina Vista. Dr. Karen D’Huyvetter, an ND specializing in older adults, will speak on nutri-tion versus supplements, highlighting special needs in a vegetarian population, Q and A to follow. Dr. D’Huyvetter currently serves as Asst. Professor, UofA College of Medicine; Faculty at the UofA Geriatric Education Center; and as Co-Director AzGEC Equip-ment Grant, UofA Arizona Center on Aging. She holds an MA in Psychology, an ND in Naturopathic Medi-cine, an MS in Health Evaluation Sciences and a PhD (award pending) in Epidemiology. All members and guests are welcome. If you plan to attend, please notify the Barwicks 219-1152 or email [email protected].

Wallyball and Water VolleyballMarlene Lawrence, 638-6536, [email protected] Judy Rigby 638-8800 [email protected]: Tuesdays and Fridays, 1-3 PM, Sports Complex/Racquetball courtSundays and Thursdays 1-3 PM, Desert Oasis Pool Even though the weather is cooler, the water is warm! Play will continue throughout the winter months when the temperature is generally 70° or higher. New members are always welcome. No experience is necessary. Rules of the game are available from the monitor at the Desert Oasis or from one of the officers. If you cannot play both Sunday and Thursday, you are encouraged to play at least one day a week.

Woodcarvers Dick Minch 825-4310

Saturdays, 9 AM, Craft Complex/Lapidary Welcome to the new year and new officers. Bark Carvers meet on Tuesdays, 12-3 PM and Thursdays 9 AM-Noon. Woodcarvers meet Saturdays, 9 AM-Noon. New people always are welcome. Be sure to finish up those projects for the Woodcarvers and Gourd Show coming up in March. Check the bulletin board for up-coming information in the Lapidary room.

Gourd ArtJohn Shaw 825-1368Mondays, 1-4 PM, Fridays, 9 AM-Noon, Craft Complex/Lapidary Congratulations to new Woodcarving/Gourd Art Club officers: Pres., Kaaren Drent; VP, Bill Kennedy; Sec., Jackie Brown and Treas., Susan Parkes. The Eighth Annual Arizona Gourd Festival will again be held at the Pinal County Fair Grounds the first weekend of February (4-6). This is your best opportu-nity to pick out those special gourds and get your sup-plies from the many vendors on site as well as viewing outstanding juried gourd art.

Woodworkers Don Jovag 818-1078

Weekdays, 9 AM-4 PM, Craft Complex/Wood Shop http://www.suncity-vistoso.com/clubs/woodworkers/index.html All members of the Vistoso Woodworkers Club are invited to attend the general meeting on Wednesday, January 19, 1:30 PM, Desert Oasis/Aztec. Remember to attend the Club Fair on Friday, January 14, Noon-2 PM. We have two tables reserved so there is plenty of space to display your current and past proj-ects. Sign-up sheet for manning the Club Fair table is posted in the Woodshop. Most important, 2011 dues, $10 per year are payable now.

Writers ClubAdrian Korpel 818-0544First Wednesday, Noon-2 PM, Catalina Vista

Poets’ CornerSharyn Rafieyan 825-6762Mondays, 9:30-11:30 AM, Vistoso Center/Yaqui This month we begin a facilitated workshop led by prize-winning poet, Geraldine Brooks, who read a selection of her work at a recent SCV Havurah-sponsored event en-titled “Why Poetry?” The class will run from January 10 through February 14. Registration is required in advance and first preference will be given to members in good standing of the Writers Club/Poets’ Corner. The cost (depending on total enroll-ment) should not exceed $100 pp. While Robert Frost was inspired by dark, deep woods on a snowy evening, his message about not dallying too long still resonates here in Tucson: “But I have promises to keep,/ And miles to go before I sleep,/ And miles to go before I sleep.” Think about substituting “poems to write” for “miles” and keep writing!

Yoga Pres. Judy Bjorling 818-1296 Mondays, 8:30-10 AM, Social Hall/Papago; Tuesdays,10:30 AM-Noon, Vistoso Center/Apache Thursdays 7 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio Welcome back to yoga in the New Year! Tuesday classes will resume on January 11. Monday classes will resume on January 17. We are excited to offer a Thursday evening class which will begin January 13 from 7-8:15 PM, Social Hall/Dance Studio. This class, Gentle and Deep, is perfect for those with busy days who want to explore the restorative power of yoga; de-signed for those who want to experience the depth of yoga while being gentle and kind to the body. Join us for a great way to end your day! The instructor for this class is Kathy Kuser, a certified yoga therapist and ho-listic educator with ten years of experience teaching yoga classes. Kathy welcomes newcomers and long time yoga enthusiasts alike to her classes. The fee for all yoga classes is $9 for the first class and $7 for sub-sequent classes.

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extended community

Christian Women’s Vital Connection Unconditional love will be experienced at our Friday, January 21 luncheon, 11:30 AM, Vista’s Dining Room SaddleBrooke. Hear speaker, Lil Reed, on God’s love and assurance. See how service dogs relate their love in help-ing others. RSVP Mary Ann 818-1919.

Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering The First Annual SaddleBrooke Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering, a benefit performance for the Tucson Troop Support Group, will be held Saturday, January 15, with two shows, 3 PM and 7 PM at the Desert View Performing Arts Center, SaddleBrooke. A VIP Get to Know the Performers Reception 5:30 PM. Tickets are $26 pp and $11 for the reception. Purchase at the Mountain View ticket office, or call 825-2818 or on-line at www.dvpac.net. More info is available at: http://sites.google.Com/site/saddleupinthebrooke2011/ The show is produced by former Sun City resident Al Mollenkopf.

Indian America Exposition 10,000 years of culture, 150 tribes, 14 days,traditional foods, dancing, singing. Saturday, January 30 through Tuesday, February 15, Flamingo Quality Inn Ballroom, 1300 N. Stone Ave. 520-622-4900 www.usaindianinfo.org.

National Active and Retired Federal Employees NARFE, Chapter 1874 Meeting: Current and retired Federal employees, spouses, guests, and visitors are invited to join the NARFE Chapter 1874 for their meet-ing Monday, January 17, 11:30 AM, at the Home Town Buffet, 5101 N Oracle Rd. The speaker will be from the Border Patrol. Contact Valerie Davis at 520/908-0774 for more information.

Oro Valley Business Club’s Luncheon/Meeting Dr. Robert N. Shelton, President of the University of Arizona, will be the spotlighted speaker at the Oro Valley Business Club’s Luncheon/Meeting, to be held Thursday, January 6, 11:30 AM, Sun City Vistoso Audi-torium. Luncheon cost $20 pp. Reservations required. Call Hank Jepsen 818 2761 prior to 1/3/11.

Oro Valley Festival of the Arts Saturday, February 19 and Sunday, February 20, Oro Valley Marketplace Shopping Center, Saturday hours 9 AM-4 PM, Sunday hours, 10 AM-4 PM, free.

Pima County Master Gardener’s Presentations The following free demonstrations will be given Fridays, 1 PM, Oro Valley Public Library, S.E. corner of Naranja/La Canada, in the large meeting room. Jan. 7 Preparing garden beds. Soil Amendments choices for spring.Jan. 14 Roses: preparing your plants for spring bloom.Jan. 21 Tomatoes and vegetables: starting your garden from seeds.Jan. 28 Plants that attract birds, butterflies and beneficial pollinators.Also free demonstration:Jan. 15 Rose presentation, Pima County Gardens, 4210 N. Campbell Ave., 10 AM.

Welcome Club Northwest Welcome Club Northwest will hold their monthly lun-cheon for women new to NW Tucson within the last 5 years on Thursday, January 6, Michelangelo’s Restau-rant, 420 West Magee Rd. Program by David Fitzsim-mons, Arizona Star Cartoonist and Speaker. Reserva-tions required; contact Carole 638-6566.

Women’s Army Corps Veterans’ Association The WAC Veterans’ Association accepts member-ship from all females who have served honorably with the WAAC, the WAC, or who have served in the Army, the Army Reserves, or the Army National Guard. The January Chapter 87 meeting will be Saturday, January 8, 10 AM, Northwest Center, 2160 N. 6th Street. For information contact Kristine Grace at 743-0603.

found keys in tHe vistoso centerKeys for an Infiniti. Check with Norma

at Vistoso Center, Administration office.

after-Hours emergencies If you encounter something in the common areas or golf course needing immediate attention (e.g. a broken irriga-tion head) and the Administration Office is closed, please report the issue to a building monitor. However, if a situ-ation like this occurs after all the buildings are closed, please contact the emergency line at 825-1161

golf course walkers and ridersPlease remember to remain on the paths at all times. Should frost be present, you may damage or kill the underlying grass if you walk on it. Thank you.

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classified The items contained under this heading are provided as a service to residents by other organizations that are neither sponsored nor supported by Sun City Vistoso Community Association, Inc. SCVCAI assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained therein. BR=Bedroom; BA=Bath; N/S=No Smoking; N/P=No Pets;

W/D=Washer and Dryer; LR=Living Room; DR=Dining Room; AZRM=Arizona Room; Fireplace= FP; Stainless Steel= S/S

Classified Advertising, $10/adFOR SALE: Women’s Golf Clubs. For the right-handed golfer. Complete set, seven irons with graphite shafts and stainless steel heads. Four woods, Snake Eyes/Trident, Killer Bees (two), plus sand wedge, putter and bag. Like new condition. $450 or best offer, call Rud Cooley 825-3600. FOR SALE: Guns to Sun City Vistoso residents only. Ruger MK 2 semi-automatic .22, new in box, $260. Marlin Lever Model 1894, 44 spl/44 mag. new in box, $450. Stoeger 3000 12 gauge O/U 5 chokes, new in box, $350. Taurus revolver, 44 spl., ideal conceal, $320. All come with free ammo. Call George 825-4133.FOR SALE: 2006 Toyota Rav4 Limited. Very clean car, just over 15K miles, all service paperwork available. Silver exterior, grey cloth interior. Asking $20,000. Call 971-6310, leave message if no answer.WANTED: Mariposa model owners. Have you remod-eled or added on? New owners would like to talk to you. Ron or Lois 520-544-8574.

FOR RENT: Lock in your 2012 winter getaway now. Reserve our spacious 2 BR/2BA home with magnifi-cent mountain views, recently furnished in southwest-ern style. Sparkling clean with everything you need to feel right at home, including WiFi. For photos and more details, call Tom and Barbara at 414-445-0268 (Wisconsin).FOR RENT: Now available for your 2010-2011 multi-month vacation home rental. Newly furnished with great mt. views. 2 BR/2BA, 2 car garage. Furnished covered patio and grill. Web: www.indvr.com/indvr/7/708.htm Rental rates will be discounted for Sun City Vistoso fami-lies and friends. Rentals throughout the year or long term. Call Jo (Wisconsin) 262-886-9999 or 520-825-0232.FOR RENT: New on the market vacation home. Beauti-fully redecorated and fully furnished. Newly redone kitchen with S/S appliances, 2BR, (one is a master with walk-in closet), 2 BA, LR, DR, covered patio with grill. Garage, in-home laundry with W/D, private yard. Your home-away-from-home in Sun City! N/P, N/S available January 2011. Call Robert at 520-825-0097.FOR RENT: Beautiful Pacifica model home with mountain views. 2 BR/2BA, 1750 sq. ft. Newly furnished, covered patio, grill, FP. Very clean. N/S only. Short and long term rental options available. Call 520-232-2572. BUYING: A curious collector would like to buy watches, old photos, war relics, 19th and 20th century family and estate items, antiques, jewelry, coins, silver and much more. Anything unusual or nostalgic. I like to look and love to buy. Exceptional prices paid. 529-2984.

Café

1555 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. •

Get Cookin’ with our SCV Café Cooking Class

Come join in the fun. Tuesday, January 18, 3 PM, Sun City Vistoso Café. Menu for January’s Class: Chicken Mar-sala, Wild Brown Rice, Broccoli Almandine and a Chocolate Amaretto Mousse.

You’ll cook your dinner for two at the Café and take it home!

$25 pp, the class is limited to ten people. A deposit is re-quired upon making your reservation. 825-3277

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CLEERE LAW OFFICES A Professional Corporation

Robert F. Cleere, L.L.B. Kathy Cleere, J.D.

www.CleereLaw.net 10445 N. Oracle Road, Suite 141, Oro Valley, AZ 85737

Free Initial Consultation (520) 219-9733

Planning ahead to protect yourself, your loved ones and your property

• Estate Planning • Probate • Elder Law• Trusts & Wills • Trust Administration

790-6180

470 W. Roger Road, #108Tucson, AZ 85705

Free In-Home EstimatesFree InstallationWe Do Repairs ROC 218701

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• 1499 SF• Updated Kitchen• Pride of Ownership • MLS#21032886

•1375 SF• Remodeled Kitchen • Move-in Ready • MLS #21020144

20 years experienceAll makes/models, in home service!

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COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE CALL FOR A DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSIS & ESTIMATESUPPORT BY EMAIL

IF I CAN’T FIX IT, YOU DON’T PAYFREE FREE

Every Little BitComputer RepairEvery Little BitComputer Repair

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Specialized Care for your kitty/home while you’re away

Will administer insulin for diabetic kitties.Will also check on homes in the summer.

Member Pet Sitters International (PSI)Licensed - Bonded - Insured

Sun City Vistoso Resident

Stephanie’s Kitty Sitting Services520-825-1932 or 520-405-2992 (cell)

E-mail: [email protected]

You Can Choose YourLife Style...Sun City ViStoSo

BETTY J. WHITEAssociate Broker

Your Sun City Vistoso Specialist

6640 N. Oracle Rd., Suite 130, Direct: 520-275-6654, FAX: 520-825-6525 [email protected]

Where the experts are.

14370 N. Rusty Gate $200,000998 E. Boulder Pass $239,000

14382 N. Spanish Garden Ln. $185,000 1620 E. Silverton Ave. $199,900 13960 N. Desert Butte Dr. $315,000

14021 N. Desert Butte Dr. $242,000

14391 N. Alamo Canyon Dr. $200,000

In te rnat iona l

ABLE-BODY PAINTING, INC.JEFF JARVIS

Interior a Exterior Painting

a Licensed Bonded Insured a BBB member a All work warranted a Will match resonable bid from licensed painter using premium paint.

www.ablebodypainting.com 400-1591or 465-6840ROC 160023

Registered with your Consumer Referral at

Sun City

520-896-3333305 E. American Ave.

Oracle, AZwww.oracleinn.com

the Purchase of 2 Entrees20 % Off

Expires 1-31-2011Must present coupon, cannot combined with any other offer.

German Weekend January 7, 8 & 9

Authentic German food

Let us cater your event or use our banquet facilities for your holiday parties!

Plan now for yourSuper Bowl Party

Come watch on our 10 TVs or let us cater your party!

Laff ’s Comedy Club Show - February 10Dinner & Show, 6 PM

$24.99 per person

Show Only, 7 PM, $10 per person Reservations Required

Sunday 3 Tacos for $2 in Lounge, NFL Ticket!

Live Country Music Every Friday and

Saturday, 8 PM-12

Special NeedsRemodeling

Cliff Nystrom

520-405-1207

Core Values: Honesty, Integrity, Reliability. Handyman Services,Accessibility/HandicapAccommodation, Renovations, Repairs. ROC # 261307

interiors

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MAIL WELL SHIPPING15270 N. Oracle Rd., Suite 124

Catalina (NE corner of Basha’s at Golder Ranch Rd.)

818-0660Authorized ship center for:

What do you need to ship?

DOMESTIC • INTERNATIONAL • GROUND • AIRMail Box Rentals • Packing • Picture Framing • Knife Sharpening

$1 Off any shipment of $15 or more $2 Off any shipment of $25 or more$5 Off any shipment of $45 or more (Not to be combined with any other offer)

10% OffAny Framing

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Sharpen 2 knives get a 3rd sharpened

for 1/2 price

Alterations

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No reservations needed Gratuity will not be added to the dinnerso please tip your server accordingly.

Café

Join us for Sunday dinners January 2 and January 16 for your choice from an Exclusive Menu plus great Drink Specials too!

January 2 and

January 163-6 PM

The SCV Café invites you to leave the cooking to us...

Sunday Dinners

1555 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. 825-3277

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Ruthie’s Transport Service “Always an exclusive shuttle experience”

Locally Owned • Licensed • Insured • Discounts All major debit/credit cards accepted

Great Introductory Rates! Call for more info or visit: www.ruthiestransport.com

AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION TUCSON PHOENIX

520-406-7360

Douglas B. Gilliam, D.D.S.

7493 N. Oracle Rd., Suite 127Tucson, Arizona 85704-6332

(520) 797-8159Fax (520) 797-4010

University of Washington - 1980

WHY SETTLE FOR JUST “CLEAN”...when it can be

AAAH! SO CLEANCarolyn Gibson

AAAH! So Clean LLC

825-1970Licensed - Bonded - Insured - Excellent Refs

Do you have family or friendsvisiting this holiday season?

Our spacious 1, 2, or 3bedroom villas are theperfect home away.

For reservations call520-498-0098or visit us online www.thegolfvillas.com

Custom Team Shirts, Hats and more!

520-331-6525 • [email protected]

Let me set up your club, with your own custom shirts and hats.

OApparel OPrinting ONovelties

Senior Associate ,REALTOR520-975-3031 - Direct520-825-7227 - [email protected]

10445 N. Oracle Rd., Suite 121Oro Valley, AZ 85737

susanbarryrealestate.com

1805 E. Royal Ridge, 2046 SqFt., $315,0002 Master bedrooms each with bath, 3rd bedroom/office and a ½ bath. Updated kitchen with granite. Formal living room, dining room and family room with 65’’ TV that stays! One of the largest lots in Sun City. Cabinets and workshop in garage stay.

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Top RungHandyman Services Inc.

Home Repairs / Free EstimatesOn the Sun City Vistoso Consumer Referral ListROC214575 C-62

Pete Goebel(520) [email protected]

797-7772 Isaac Mercado

ROC #265578Licensed, Bonded, Insured

u Various Home Repairs u Pressure Washingu Drywall Repairs u Stuccou Roof Repair & Coating u Textureu Wallpaper Removal u Concrete Coatingu Popcorn Removal u Concrete Staining

Exterior h Interior PaintingOro Valley Coatings, LLC

Free Estimatesu No Money Down Until Job Completed u All work warranted

On the Sun City Vistoso Approved Vendor List

New Year SpecialPainting contractor for hire hourly

Call for details... Limited Time Only

Suncrest Remodeling & RestorationArizona Licensed Contractor

Over 25 Years Experience

CarpentryElectricalDrywallPlumbing, Etc.Water Heater ReplacementComplete Handyman Services 551-0800

ROC 191660 MikeDaignault

On the SCVConsumer

Referral List

Rhonda R. Valentino, ABR, ALHS, SFR520-370-7409

[email protected]

14549 N. Lost Arrow$285,000, 1,997 sq. ft, MLS#21040773

2255 E. Buster Mountain Dr.$234,500, 1563 sq. ft. MLS#210311501

Southern Arizona’s Largest Family Owned Real Estate Company

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7780 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ www.southwestkitchen.com531-9187

kitchen bath family room media room laundry utility area

New Cabinets & Refacing Solutions

In Home ConsultationComputerized Kitchen Design

Project ManagementOn the Sun City Vistoso Consumer Referral List

L & M Custom Painting Inc.Quality, Value and Service at its Best

Interior • Exterior Custom Painting ExpertsSpecial Economy Pricing $1,495• 5 year warranty/premium paint • No money Down

991-9933Leo Martinez

www.landmcustompainting.com

ROC #258012Licensed • Bonded • Insured

We accept all major credit cards

On the Sun City Vistoso Consumer Referral ListEvery job starts and finishes with management present.

CABINET EXPERT!wNew cabinetswCustom cabinetrywCabinet refacing

wCabinet refinishingwCounter topswRoll-out shelves

wOn Sun City Vistoso Consumer Referral List

Jeff Evans 349-3522 Licensed Bonded & Insured

Call anytime w ROC226136

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Ask about ceiling fans, light fixtures and mirrors

520-818-6474Cell 520-256-9043

Residential & Commercial • Free Estimates

Sandy’s Window Cleaning

We are Licensed

We have many Sun City Vistoso references

Jack Campanella Owner/Operator

Wet EdgePaintingWet EdgePainting

Services• Custom Color Match• Faux Finishes• Texture• Kool-decks• Roof Coatings• Popcorn Removal• Power Wash• Drywall Repair• Accent Walls

The Finest In CustomPainting & Preparation

Interior & Exterior

Free EstimatesWe’ll beat any writtern estimates

AARON PALMER 520.245.6972Not a licensed contractor by choice.

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Oro Valley’s Handyman Carpentry, plumbing, electrical, windows & doors, ceiling fans, lighting, shower doors & grab bars, pet doors, and much more.

REFERENCES AVAILABLE 440-1453 INSURED Not a licensed contractor by choice

You’ve always said you wouldn’t be caught dead in that dress.

You’d better tell them now.

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2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd.Oro Valley

(520) 544-2285vistosofuneralhome.comFamily Owned and Operated

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Frank SotoMaster Craftsman

F&S Home ServicesNo job too small or too big

Home Repair, Remodeling & Restoration

Painting, Plumbing, Drywall

Electrical, Concrete & Tile(520)[email protected]

dustperadoscleaning

Residential & CommercialLicensed & Bonded

Flash | 520-891-0606

On the Sun City Vistoso Consumer Referral List

KevinDoes It All

Your Sun City Vistoso Neighbor & Home Remodeling Specialist

35 YRS EXPERIENCE IN

QUALITYHOME

REMODELING490-5951

InsuredhSCV ReferenceshDependableNot a licensed contrator by choice

KITCHENS PLUMBING DOORS BATHS ELECTRICAL TILE CARPENTRY GENERAL REPAIRS

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Bob & Jackie Cahoon 490-3633 444-5937

#1 in Sales and Listings in Sun City Vistoso since 2004

Top 3% Tucson RealtorsSCV Residents

Located in Sun City Vistoso1171 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. #103

825-7497Cell: 409-4591

WALTER L. HENDERSON, P.C.

The SCV Café invites you to leave the cooking to us on these monday nights in January. Join us for your choice from the Monday Night Madness Menu and enjoy Drink Specials too!

January 3January 17January 31

MondayNight

Madness

No reservations needed Gratuity will not be added to the dinnerso please tip your server accordingly.

Café

3-6 PM

1555 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd. 825-3277

520-544-0036

Call Today for Your FREE In-Home Care Assesment

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The Vistoso Tipster is the official Sun City Vistoso newsletter with month long listings of activities within the community. This insures that the Vistoso Tipster has a long shelf life within the home. Giving your advertising month long exposure.

Place your advertising message where it will reach the exclusive community of Sun City Vistoso with an ad in the Vistoso Tipster.

Call Norma at 825-3711 ext 120 for details on advertising in the Tipster.

•FRENCH DOORS •SLIDING GLASS DOORS •WINDOWS

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WE’RE LOCALLY OWNED! CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE!

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YOUR HOME HANDYMAN• HOT WATER CIRCULATING PUMPS INSTALLED• ELECTRICAL and PLUMBING SERVICE, MODIFICATION & REPAIR• LANDSCAPE LIGHTING & IRRIGATION INSTALLATION & REPAIR• CEILING FAN INSTALLATION• MAILBOX and LAMP POST PAINTING & REPAIR• GENERAL HANDYMAN TASKS PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE

Call Fritz Knauf for Emergency Repairs and Free Cost EstimatesA Sun City Resident

544-5622 or [email protected]

NO CONTRACTOR LICENSE REQUIRED

BERWICK-HIMES INSURANCE SERVICES, L.L.C.AUTO � HOME � COMMERCIAL � HEALTH � LIFE

Cindy K. ArrebolloAgent

15770 N. Oracle Rd., Suite HI � Tucson, AZ 85739

Office 520-790-7788 � Fax 520-818-1341

Mauricio Rivas Painting & Repairs Dry Wall Repair, Texture & Acoustics

Interior & Exterior Painting Acoustic Removal

Roof Coating Quality Work Irrigation Patios Complete Landscaping Hauling

240-5205 (c) 825-6717 (o)Not a licensed contractor

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KATHY & RICHARD HARVEY

Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988!

If you want the Best, Call Us!

520-297-6172800-297-6172

[email protected]

2506 E. Vistoso Commerce LoopSuite #100

Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!

Ask for our list of satisfied clients

ABR, CRS, GRI, Associate Brokers

Sun City Residents

Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with

northeast patio, borders common area$250,000

KATHY & RICHARD HARVEY

Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988!

If you want the Best, Call Us!

520-297-6172800-297-6172

[email protected]

2506 E. Vistoso Commerce LoopSuite #100

Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!

Ask for our list of satisfied clients

ABR, CRS, GRI, Associate Brokers

Sun City Residents

Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with

northeast patio, borders common area$250,000

KATHY & RICHARD HARVEY

Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988!

If you want the Best, Call Us!

520-297-6172800-297-6172

[email protected]

2506 E. Vistoso Commerce LoopSuite #100

Full Time Professional Agents with40+ Years of Experience!

Ask for our list of satisfied clients

ABR, CRS, GRI, Associate Brokers

Sun City Residents

Mariposa model with wonderful views!Charming, updated home with

northeast patio, borders common area$250,000

Specializing in Sun City resales since 1988! If you want the Best call us!

2506 E. Vistoso Commerce Loop Suite #100520-297-6172 • 800-297-6172

www.kathyandrichard.com • [email protected]

Full Time Professional Agents with +40 Years of Experience!

KATHY & RICHARD HARVEY

1113 E. Versailles Dr. $286,900

1948 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21013965

983 E. Boulder Pass Dr. $268,000

1,681 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21039989

14453 N. Spanish Garden Lane $189,900

1308 Sq. Ft. MLS# 20933411

14720 N. Desert Rock Drive $374,900

2141 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21031829

520-270-5067 520-825-4321

14401 N. Glen Hollow Pl. $205,000

1530 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21041085

2257 E. Amaranth St. $199,900

1380 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21041068

1841 E. Anza Way$259,000

1,714 Sq. Ft. MLS# 21037370

[email protected] the experts are!

Steven RydbergAssociate Broker, ABR, GRI

Joe DylewskiFinancial Advisor

11941 N. 1st Ave., Suite 171(SW Corner of Tangerine and 1st Avenue)

Oro Valley, AZ 85737520-219-4707

[email protected]

520-395-5866Judy Hale•Realtor • Sun City Resident

[email protected]

A must see! Nearly 1,600 sq ft2 bedrooms, plus a den/office

An exceptional home in Sun City Vistoso

This Cresent model offers Catalina Mt. views, terrific landscaping with a beautiful water fall in the backyard and glorious flowers/shurbs front and back. Light, bright and cheerful. MLS# 21037464 $252,000

Almost 1,800 sq ft of beautiful liv-ing! This Pacifica model has been beautifully updated, was on the garden tour in 1999, room for Golf Cart in the garage! MLS# 21037466 $239,000

See Every Home Listed For Sale in Sun City Vistoso!

Steps: >Go to www.TucsonAzGolfProperties.com > Click on Search Golf Communities > Click on Sun City Vistoso (Website is updated twice daily.)

Visit my website: TucsonAzGolfProperties.com

Steve Mooneyham Associate Broker ASR, CHMS

520-275-1816

Maryellen Haddock GRI

520-818-8433

We both live in Sun CityVistoso because it’s the best!

See our other ad on page 24 for more

homes for sale

1432 E. Mule Train Dr. Expanded Silver Creek

$334,000

14618 N. Desert Rock Drive

Sunrise model $279,900

917 E. Claridge Pl. Barclay model

$219,900